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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025Embargo end date: 21 Mar 2025 Germany, Denmark, AustriaPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | SIESTA, EC | DEEP PURPLEEC| SIESTA ,EC| DEEP PURPLEAuthors:Laura Halbach;
Laura Halbach
Laura Halbach in OpenAIREKatharina Kitzinger;
Katharina Kitzinger
Katharina Kitzinger in OpenAIREMartin Hansen;
Sten Littmann; +9 AuthorsMartin Hansen
Martin Hansen in OpenAIRELaura Halbach;
Laura Halbach
Laura Halbach in OpenAIREKatharina Kitzinger;
Katharina Kitzinger
Katharina Kitzinger in OpenAIREMartin Hansen;
Sten Littmann;Martin Hansen
Martin Hansen in OpenAIRELiane G. Benning;
Liane G. Benning
Liane G. Benning in OpenAIREJames A. Bradley;
James A. Bradley
James A. Bradley in OpenAIREMartin J. Whitehouse;
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse in OpenAIREMalin Olofsson;
Malin Olofsson
Malin Olofsson in OpenAIRERey Mourot;
Rey Mourot
Rey Mourot in OpenAIREMartyn Tranter;
Martyn Tranter
Martyn Tranter in OpenAIREMarcel M. M. Kuypers;
Marcel M. M. Kuypers
Marcel M. M. Kuypers in OpenAIRELea Ellegaard-Jensen;
Lea Ellegaard-Jensen
Lea Ellegaard-Jensen in OpenAIREAlexandre M. Anesio;
Alexandre M. Anesio
Alexandre M. Anesio in OpenAIREAbstract Blooms of dark pigmented microalgae accelerate glacier and ice sheet melting by reducing the surface albedo. However, the role of nutrient availability in regulating algal growth on the ice remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate glacier ice algae on the Greenland Ice Sheet, providing single-cell measurements of carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P) ratios and assimilation rates of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), ammonium and nitrate following nutrient amendments. The single-cell analyses reveal high C:N and C:P atomic ratios in algal biomass as well as intracellular P storage. DIC assimilation rates are not enhanced by ammonium, nitrate, or phosphate addition. Our combined results demonstrate that glacier ice algae can optimise nutrient uptake, facilitating the potential colonization of newly exposed bare ice surfaces without the need for additional nutrient inputs. This adaptive strategy is particularly important given accelerated climate warming and the expansion of melt areas on the Greenland Ice Sheet.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025Publisher:Wiley Funded by:DFG, EC | eLTER PLUSDFG ,EC| eLTER PLUSAuthors:Carlos Cano‐Barbacil;
Carlos Cano‐Barbacil
Carlos Cano‐Barbacil in OpenAIREJames S. Sinclair;
James S. Sinclair
James S. Sinclair in OpenAIREEllen A. R. Welti;
Ellen A. R. Welti
Ellen A. R. Welti in OpenAIREPeter Haase;
Peter Haase
Peter Haase in OpenAIREABSTRACTFreshwater ecosystems face significant threats, including pollution, habitat loss, invasive species, and climate change. To address these challenges, management strategies and restoration efforts have been broadly implemented. Across Europe, such efforts have resulted in overall improvements in freshwater biodiversity, but recovery has stalled or failed to occur in many localities, which may be partly caused by the limited dispersal capacity of many species. Here, we used a comprehensive dataset comprising 1327 time series of freshwater macroinvertebrate communities ranging from 1968 to 2021 across 23 European countries to investigate whether dispersal capacity changes with the ecological quality of riverine systems. Sites experiencing improvements in ecological quality exhibited a net gain in species and tended to have macroinvertebrate communities containing species with stronger dispersal capacity (e.g., active aquatic and aerial dispersers, species with frequent propensity to drift, and insects with larger wings). In contrast, sites experiencing degradation of ecological quality exhibited a net loss of species and a reduction in the proportion of strong dispersers. However, this response varied extensively among countries and local sites, with some improving sites exhibiting no parallel gains in macroinvertebrates with higher dispersal capacity. Dispersal capacity of the local species pool can affect the success of freshwater ecosystem restoration projects. Management strategies should focus on enhancing landscape connectivity to create accessible “source” areas and refugia for sensitive taxa, especially as climate change reshapes habitat suitability. Additionally, biodiversity initiatives must incorporate adaptive decision‐making approaches that account for the site‐specific responses of macroinvertebrate communities to changes in ecological quality.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025Publisher:Wiley Funded by:DFG, EC | Biodiversa-plusDFG ,EC| Biodiversa-plusAuthors:Klára Klinkovská;
Klára Klinkovská
Klára Klinkovská in OpenAIREMarta Gaia Sperandii;
Marta Gaia Sperandii
Marta Gaia Sperandii in OpenAIREIlona Knollová;
Ilona Knollová
Ilona Knollová in OpenAIREJiří Danihelka;
+15 AuthorsJiří Danihelka
Jiří Danihelka in OpenAIREKlára Klinkovská;
Klára Klinkovská
Klára Klinkovská in OpenAIREMarta Gaia Sperandii;
Marta Gaia Sperandii
Marta Gaia Sperandii in OpenAIREIlona Knollová;
Ilona Knollová
Ilona Knollová in OpenAIREJiří Danihelka;
Jiří Danihelka
Jiří Danihelka in OpenAIREMichal Hájek;
Michal Hájek
Michal Hájek in OpenAIREPetra Hájková;
Petra Hájková
Petra Hájková in OpenAIREZdenka Hroudová;
Zdenka Hroudová
Zdenka Hroudová in OpenAIREMartin Jiroušek;
Martin Jiroušek
Martin Jiroušek in OpenAIREJan Lepš;
Jan Lepš
Jan Lepš in OpenAIREJana Navrátilová;
Jana Navrátilová
Jana Navrátilová in OpenAIRETomáš Peterka;
Tomáš Peterka
Tomáš Peterka in OpenAIREPetr Petřík;
Petr Petřík
Petr Petřík in OpenAIREKarel Prach;
Karel Prach
Karel Prach in OpenAIREKlára Řehounková;
Klára Řehounková
Klára Řehounková in OpenAIREJaroslav Rohel;
Jaroslav Rohel
Jaroslav Rohel in OpenAIREVojtěch Sobotka;
Vojtěch Sobotka
Vojtěch Sobotka in OpenAIREMichal Vávra;
Michal Vávra
Michal Vávra in OpenAIREHelge Bruelheide;
Helge Bruelheide
Helge Bruelheide in OpenAIREMilan Chytrý;
Milan Chytrý
Milan Chytrý in OpenAIREABSTRACTIn recent decades, global change and local anthropogenic pressures have severely affected natural ecosystems and their biodiversity. Although disentangling the effects of these factors is difficult, they are reflected in changes in the functional composition of plant communities. We present a comprehensive, large‐scale analysis of long‐term changes in plant communities of various non‐forest habitat types in the Czech Republic based on 1154 vegetation‐plot time series from 53 resurvey studies comprising 3909 vegetation‐plot records. We focused not only on taxonomic diversity but also on the functional characteristics of communities. Species richness of most habitat types increased over time, and taxonomic and functional community composition shifted significantly. Habitat specialists and threatened species became less represented in plant communities, indicating a decline in habitat quality. The spread of trees, shrubs, tall herbaceous plants, strong competitors, and nutrient‐demanding species in all non‐forest habitats, coupled with the decline of light‐demanding species, suggests an effect of eutrophication and natural succession following the abandonment of traditional management. Moreover, we identified specific trends in certain habitats. In wetlands, springs, and mires, moisture‐demanding species decreased, probably due to drainage, river regulations, and increasing drought resulting from climate change. Dry grasslands, ruderal, weed, sand, and shallow‐soil vegetation became more mesic, and successional processes were most pronounced in these communities, suggesting a stronger effect of abandonment of traditional management and eutrophication. In alpine and subalpine vegetation, meadows and mesic pastures, and heathlands, insect‐pollinated species declined, and the proportion of grasses increased. Overall, these functional changes provide deep insights into the underlying drivers and help conservationists take appropriate countermeasures.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025 United Kingdom, France, France, Italy, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:UKRI | A Socio-Ecological Observ..., EC | AMAZALERT, NSF | Collaborative Research: L... +11 projectsUKRI| A Socio-Ecological Observatory for the Southern African Woodlands ,EC| AMAZALERT ,NSF| Collaborative Research: LTREB: A natural laboratory for studying biodiversity, ecosystem function, and responses to environmental change from Amazonian lowlands to Andean treeline ,EC| GEOCARBON ,EC| TreeMort ,UKRI| SECO: Resolving the current and future carbon dynamics of the dry tropics ,UKRI| Nordeste ,UKRI| Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in degraded and recovering Amazonian and Atlantic forests ,UKRI| BIOmes of Brasil - Resilience, rEcovery, and Diversity: BIO-RED ,EC| T-FORCES ,UKRI| ARBOLES: A trait-based Understanding of LATAM Forest Biodiversity and Resilience ,UKRI| NI: Lightning in African tropical forests: from tree mortality to carbon dynamics ,UKRI| TREMOR: Mechanisms and consequences of increasing TREe MORtality in Amazonian rainforests ,UKRI| Amazon Integrated Carbon Analysis / AMAZONICAAuthors:Sullivan, Martin;
Sullivan, Martin
Sullivan, Martin in OpenAIREPhillips, Oliver;
Phillips, Oliver
Phillips, Oliver in OpenAIREGalbraith, David;
Galbraith, David
Galbraith, David in OpenAIREAlmeida, Everton;
+166 AuthorsAlmeida, Everton
Almeida, Everton in OpenAIRESullivan, Martin;
Sullivan, Martin
Sullivan, Martin in OpenAIREPhillips, Oliver;
Phillips, Oliver
Phillips, Oliver in OpenAIREGalbraith, David;
Galbraith, David
Galbraith, David in OpenAIREAlmeida, Everton;
Almeida, Everton
Almeida, Everton in OpenAIREde Oliveira, Edmar;
Almeida, Jarcilene; Dávila, Esteban;de Oliveira, Edmar
de Oliveira, Edmar in OpenAIREAlves, Luciana;
Alves, Luciana
Alves, Luciana in OpenAIREAndrade, Ana;
Aragão, Luiz; Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro;Andrade, Ana
Andrade, Ana in OpenAIREArets, Eric;
Arroyo, Luzmila; Cruz, Omar;Arets, Eric
Arets, Eric in OpenAIREBaccaro, Fabrício;
Baccaro, Fabrício
Baccaro, Fabrício in OpenAIREBaker, Timothy;
Baker, Timothy
Baker, Timothy in OpenAIREBanki, Olaf;
Banki, Olaf
Banki, Olaf in OpenAIREBaraloto, Christopher;
Baraloto, Christopher
Baraloto, Christopher in OpenAIREBarlow, Jos;
Barlow, Jos
Barlow, Jos in OpenAIREBarroso, Jorcely;
Barroso, Jorcely
Barroso, Jorcely in OpenAIREBerenguer, Erika;
Berenguer, Erika
Berenguer, Erika in OpenAIREBlanc, Lilian;
Blanc, Lilian
Blanc, Lilian in OpenAIREBlundo, Cecilia;
Bonal, Damien;Blundo, Cecilia
Blundo, Cecilia in OpenAIREBongers, Frans;
Bordin, Kauane;Bongers, Frans
Bongers, Frans in OpenAIREBrienen, Roel;
Broggio, Igor; Burban, Benoit; Cabral, George;Brienen, Roel
Brienen, Roel in OpenAIRECamargo, José;
Cardoso, Domingos; Carniello, Maria;Camargo, José
Camargo, José in OpenAIRECastro, Wendeson;
de Lima, Haroldo; Cavalheiro, Larissa; Ribeiro, Sabina; Ramos, Sonia; Moscoso, Victor;Castro, Wendeson
Castro, Wendeson in OpenAIREChave, Jerôme;
Chave, Jerôme
Chave, Jerôme in OpenAIRECoelho, Fernanda;
Coelho, Fernanda
Coelho, Fernanda in OpenAIREComiskey, James;
Valverde, Fernando;Comiskey, James
Comiskey, James in OpenAIRECosta, Flávia;
Costa, Flávia
Costa, Flávia in OpenAIRECoutinho, Italo;
da Costa, Antonio; de Medeiros, Marcelo; del Aguila Pasquel, Jhon;Coutinho, Italo
Coutinho, Italo in OpenAIREDerroire, Géraldine;
Derroire, Géraldine
Derroire, Géraldine in OpenAIREDexter, Kyle;
Dexter, Kyle
Dexter, Kyle in OpenAIREDisney, Mat;
Disney, Mat
Disney, Mat in OpenAIREDo Espírito Santo, Mário;
Domingues, Tomas; Dourdain, Aurélie;Do Espírito Santo, Mário
Do Espírito Santo, Mário in OpenAIREDuque, Alvaro;
Rangel, Cristabel;Duque, Alvaro
Duque, Alvaro in OpenAIREElias, Fernando;
Elias, Fernando
Elias, Fernando in OpenAIREEsquivel-Muelbert, Adriane;
Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane
Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane in OpenAIREFarfan-Rios, William;
Farfan-Rios, William
Farfan-Rios, William in OpenAIREFauset, Sophie;
Fauset, Sophie
Fauset, Sophie in OpenAIREFeldpausch, Ted;
Feldpausch, Ted
Feldpausch, Ted in OpenAIREFernandes, G;
Ferreira, Joice; Nunes, Yule; Figueiredo, João; Cabreara, Karina; Gonzalez, Roy; Hernández, Lionel;Fernandes, G
Fernandes, G in OpenAIREHerrera, Rafael;
Herrera, Rafael
Herrera, Rafael in OpenAIREHonorio Coronado, Eurídice;
Huasco, Walter; Iguatemy, Mariana;Honorio Coronado, Eurídice
Honorio Coronado, Eurídice in OpenAIREJoly, Carlos;
Joly, Carlos
Joly, Carlos in OpenAIREKalamandeen, Michelle;
Killeen, Timothy;Kalamandeen, Michelle
Kalamandeen, Michelle in OpenAIREKlipel, Joice;
Klipel, Joice
Klipel, Joice in OpenAIREKlitgaard, Bente;
Klitgaard, Bente
Klitgaard, Bente in OpenAIRELaurance, Susan;
Laurance, Susan
Laurance, Susan in OpenAIRELaurance, William;
Laurance, William
Laurance, William in OpenAIRELevesley, Aurora;
Levesley, Aurora
Levesley, Aurora in OpenAIRELewis, Simon;
Lewis, Simon
Lewis, Simon in OpenAIRELima Dan, Maurício;
Lima Dan, Maurício
Lima Dan, Maurício in OpenAIRELopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela;
Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela
Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela in OpenAIREMagnusson, William;
Magnusson, William
Magnusson, William in OpenAIREMalhi, Yadvinder;
Malizia, Lucio; Malizia, Augustina;Malhi, Yadvinder
Malhi, Yadvinder in OpenAIREManzatto, Angelo;
Peña, Jose; Marimon, Beatriz; Marimon Junior, Ben;Manzatto, Angelo
Manzatto, Angelo in OpenAIREMartínez-Villa, Johanna;
Martínez-Villa, Johanna
Martínez-Villa, Johanna in OpenAIREReis, Simone;
Reis, Simone
Reis, Simone in OpenAIREMetzker, Thiago;
Metzker, Thiago
Metzker, Thiago in OpenAIREMilliken, William;
Monteagudo-Mendoza, Abel; Moonlight, Peter;Milliken, William
Milliken, William in OpenAIREMorandi, Paulo;
Morandi, Paulo
Morandi, Paulo in OpenAIREMoser, Pamela;
Moser, Pamela
Moser, Pamela in OpenAIREMüller, Sandra;
Müller, Sandra
Müller, Sandra in OpenAIRENascimento, Marcelo;
Nascimento, Marcelo
Nascimento, Marcelo in OpenAIRENegreiros, Daniel;
Lima, Adriano; Vargas, Percy;Negreiros, Daniel
Negreiros, Daniel in OpenAIREOliveira, Washington;
Oliveira, Washington
Oliveira, Washington in OpenAIREPalacios, Walter;
Palacios, Walter
Palacios, Walter in OpenAIREPallqui Camacho, Nadir;
Gutierrez, Alexander; Pardo Molina, Guido;Pallqui Camacho, Nadir
Pallqui Camacho, Nadir in OpenAIREPedra de Abreu, Karla;
Pedra de Abreu, Karla
Pedra de Abreu, Karla in OpenAIREPeña-Claros, Marielos;
Peña-Claros, Marielos
Peña-Claros, Marielos in OpenAIREPena Rodrigues, Pablo;
Pena Rodrigues, Pablo
Pena Rodrigues, Pablo in OpenAIREPennington, R;
Pennington, R
Pennington, R in OpenAIREPickavance, Georgia;
Pipoly, John;Pickavance, Georgia
Pickavance, Georgia in OpenAIREPitman, Nigel;
Playfair, Maureen;Pitman, Nigel
Pitman, Nigel in OpenAIREPontes-Lopes, Aline;
Pontes-Lopes, Aline
Pontes-Lopes, Aline in OpenAIREPoorter, Lourens;
Prestes, Nayane; Ramírez-Angulo, Hirma;Poorter, Lourens
Poorter, Lourens in OpenAIRERéjou-Méchain, Maxime;
Reynel Rodriguez, Carlos;Réjou-Méchain, Maxime
Réjou-Méchain, Maxime in OpenAIRERivas-Torres, Gonzalo;
Rodrigues, Priscyla;Rivas-Torres, Gonzalo
Rivas-Torres, Gonzalo in OpenAIREde Jesus Rodrigues, Domingos;
de Sousa, Thaiane;de Jesus Rodrigues, Domingos
de Jesus Rodrigues, Domingos in OpenAIRERodrigues Pinto, José;
Rodriguez M, Gina;Rodrigues Pinto, José
Rodrigues Pinto, José in OpenAIRERoucoux, Katherine;
Roucoux, Katherine
Roucoux, Katherine in OpenAIRERuokolainen, Kalle;
Ruokolainen, Kalle
Ruokolainen, Kalle in OpenAIRERyan, Casey;
Revilla, Norma; Salomão, Rafael; Santos, Rubens;Ryan, Casey
Ryan, Casey in OpenAIRESarkinen, Tiina;
Sarkinen, Tiina
Sarkinen, Tiina in OpenAIREScabin, Andressa;
Bergamin, Rodrigo;Scabin, Andressa
Scabin, Andressa in OpenAIRESchietti, Juliana;
de Meira Junior, Milton; Serrano, Julio; Silman, Miles;Schietti, Juliana
Schietti, Juliana in OpenAIRESilva, Richarlly;
Silva, Camila;Silva, Richarlly
Silva, Richarlly in OpenAIRESilva, Jhonathan;
Silva, Jhonathan
Silva, Jhonathan in OpenAIRESilveira, Marcos;
Silveira, Marcos
Silveira, Marcos in OpenAIRESimon, Marcelo;
Soto-Shareva, Yahn; Souza, Priscila;Simon, Marcelo
Simon, Marcelo in OpenAIRESouza, Rodolfo;
Sposito, Tereza;Souza, Rodolfo
Souza, Rodolfo in OpenAIRETalbot, Joey;
Talbot, Joey
Talbot, Joey in OpenAIREter Steege, Hans;
Terborgh, John; Thomas, Raquel; Toledo, Marisol; Torres-Lezama, Armando;ter Steege, Hans
ter Steege, Hans in OpenAIRETrujillo, William;
van der Hout, Peter;Trujillo, William
Trujillo, William in OpenAIREVeloso, Maria;
Veloso, Maria
Veloso, Maria in OpenAIREVieira, Simone;
Vieira, Simone
Vieira, Simone in OpenAIREVilanova, Emilio;
Villalobos Cayo, Jeanneth; Villela, Dora; Viscarra, Laura;Vilanova, Emilio
Vilanova, Emilio in OpenAIREVos, Vincent;
Wortel, Verginia; Ishida, Francoise;Vos, Vincent
Vos, Vincent in OpenAIREZuidema, Pieter;
Zuidema, Pieter
Zuidema, Pieter in OpenAIREZwerts, Joeri;
Zwerts, Joeri
Zwerts, Joeri in OpenAIREAbstract Wood density is a critical control on tree biomass, so poor understanding of its spatial variation can lead to large and systematic errors in forest biomass estimates and carbon maps. The need to understand how and why wood density varies is especially critical in tropical America where forests have exceptional species diversity and spatial turnover in composition. As tree identity and forest composition are challenging to estimate remotely, ground surveys are essential to know the wood density of trees, whether measured directly or inferred from their identity. Here, we assemble an extensive dataset of variation in wood density across the most forested and tree-diverse continent, examine how it relates to spatial and environmental variables, and use these relationships to predict spatial variation in wood density over tropical and sub-tropical South America. Our analysis refines previously identified east-west Amazon gradients in wood density, improves them by revealing fine-scale variation, and extends predictions into Andean, dry, and Atlantic forests. The results halve biomass prediction errors compared to a naïve scenario with no knowledge of spatial variation in wood density. Our findings will help improve remote sensing-based estimates of aboveground biomass carbon stocks across tropical South America.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025 ItalyPublisher:Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Funded by:EC | Solar Cofund 2, DFGEC| Solar Cofund 2 ,DFGAuthors:Mayank Kedia;
Mayank Kedia
Mayank Kedia in OpenAIREChittaranjan Das;
Chittaranjan Das
Chittaranjan Das in OpenAIREMalgorzata Kot;
Malgorzata Kot
Malgorzata Kot in OpenAIREYenal Yalcinkaya;
+11 AuthorsYenal Yalcinkaya
Yenal Yalcinkaya in OpenAIREMayank Kedia;
Mayank Kedia
Mayank Kedia in OpenAIREChittaranjan Das;
Chittaranjan Das
Chittaranjan Das in OpenAIREMalgorzata Kot;
Malgorzata Kot
Malgorzata Kot in OpenAIREYenal Yalcinkaya;
Yenal Yalcinkaya
Yenal Yalcinkaya in OpenAIREWeiwei Zuo;
Kenedy Tabah Tanko;Weiwei Zuo
Weiwei Zuo in OpenAIREPeter Matvija;
Peter Matvija
Peter Matvija in OpenAIREMikel Ezquer;
Mikel Ezquer
Mikel Ezquer in OpenAIREIñaki Cornago;
Iñaki Cornago
Iñaki Cornago in OpenAIREWolfram Hempel;
Florian Kauffmann; Paul Plate;Wolfram Hempel
Wolfram Hempel in OpenAIREMonica Lira-Cantu;
Monica Lira-Cantu
Monica Lira-Cantu in OpenAIREStefan A.L. Weber;
Stefan A.L. Weber
Stefan A.L. Weber in OpenAIREMichael Saliba;
Michael Saliba
Michael Saliba in OpenAIRESchematic depiction of spiro-OMeTAD degradation causing perovskite instability under pseudo-operating conditions and its prevention using an ultra-thin ALD layer of alumina.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2025Embargo end date: 03 Mar 2025 Ireland, Netherlands, IrelandPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:EC | EnergyPROSPECTS, IReLEC| EnergyPROSPECTS ,IReLSchmid, Benjamin; Debourdeau, Ariane; Fahy, Frances; Kemp, René; Losada Puente, Luisa;Markantoni, Marianna;
Thalberg, Karin; Vadovics, Edina;Markantoni, Marianna
Markantoni, Marianna in OpenAIREhandle: 10379/18648
The European Green Deal aims to put citizens at the heart of the European energy transition. Yet, their participation often falls short in terms of political involvement and self-governance. In contrast, the imaginary of energy democracy envisions democratising the energy system by involving citizens as political actors and assigns a key role to collectively organised energy citizenship initiatives in achieving this goal. However, it remains elusive how such initiatives contribute to democratisation processes and under what conditions of polycentric governance they achieve to do so. A Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of 14 energy citizenship initiatives in seven European countries shows that these contributions are diverse and characterised by national contexts. They range from strengthening local capacities for action to ownership and co-determination of energy infrastructure and direct participation of citizens in political decision-making processes. Four pathways of specific polycentric governance configurations are identified along which such contributions were achieved.
Journal of European ... arrow_drop_down Journal of European IntegrationArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDData sources: CrossrefUniversity of Galway Research RepositoryArticle . 2025License: CC BY NC NDData sources: University of Galway Research RepositoryJournal of European IntegrationArticle . 2025License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Maastricht University | MUMC+ Research Informationadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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+1 AuthorsPeter H Seeberger
Peter H Seeberger in OpenAIRELewis McGhie; Hannah M Kortman; Jenna Rumpf;Peter H Seeberger;
Peter H Seeberger
Peter H Seeberger in OpenAIREJohn J Molloy;
John J Molloy
John J Molloy in OpenAIREThe photoactivation of organic molecules via energy transfer (EnT) catalysis is often limited to conjugated systems that have low-energy triplet excited states, with simple alkenes remaining an intractable challenge. The ability to address this limitation, using high energy sensitizers, would represent an attractive platform for future reaction design. Here, we disclose the photoactivation of simple alkenylboronic esters established using alkene scrambling as a rapid reaction probe to identify a suitable catalyst and boron motif. Cyclic voltammetry, UV–vis analysis, and control reactions support sensitization, enabling an intramolecular [2 + 2] cycloaddition to be realized accessing 3D bicyclic fragments containing a boron handle.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025 United Kingdom, GermanyPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:NSF | Collaborative Research: Q..., DFG, UKRI | Biogeochemical processes ... +7 projectsNSF| Collaborative Research: Quantifying microbial controls on the annual cycle of methane and oxygen within the ultraoligotrophic Central Arctic during MOSAiC ,DFG ,UKRI| Biogeochemical processes and ecosystem function in changing polar systems and their global impacts (BIOPOLE) ,UKRI| The Changing Arctic Ocean Seafloor (ChAOS) - how changing sea ice conditions impact biological communities, biogeochemical processes and ecosystems ,UKRI| Advective pathways of nutrients and key ecological substances in the Arctic (APEAR) ,EC| ICEotopes ,NSERC ,UKRI| The Changing Arctic Ocean Seafloor (ChAOS) - how changing sea ice conditions impact biological communities, biogeochemical processes and ecosystems ,UKRI| The Changing Arctic Ocean Seafloor (ChAOS) - how changing sea ice conditions impact biological communities, biogeochemical processes and ecosystems ,UKRI| Advective pathways of nutrients and key ecological substances in the Arctic (APEAR)Authors:Georgi Laukert;
Georgi Laukert
Georgi Laukert in OpenAIREDorothea Bauch;
Dorothea Bauch
Dorothea Bauch in OpenAIREBenjamin Rabe;
Benjamin Rabe
Benjamin Rabe in OpenAIREThomas Krumpen;
+14 AuthorsThomas Krumpen
Thomas Krumpen in OpenAIREGeorgi Laukert;
Georgi Laukert
Georgi Laukert in OpenAIREDorothea Bauch;
Dorothea Bauch
Dorothea Bauch in OpenAIREBenjamin Rabe;
Benjamin Rabe
Benjamin Rabe in OpenAIREThomas Krumpen;
Thomas Krumpen
Thomas Krumpen in OpenAIREEllen Damm;
Ellen Damm
Ellen Damm in OpenAIREMarkus Kienast;
Ed Hathorne; Myriel Vredenborg;Markus Kienast
Markus Kienast in OpenAIRESandra Tippenhauer;
Sandra Tippenhauer
Sandra Tippenhauer in OpenAIRENils Andersen;
Nils Andersen
Nils Andersen in OpenAIREHanno Meyer;
Moein Mellat;Hanno Meyer
Hanno Meyer in OpenAIREAlessandra D’Angelo;
Alessandra D’Angelo
Alessandra D’Angelo in OpenAIREPatric Simões Pereira;
Daiki Nomura;Patric Simões Pereira
Patric Simões Pereira in OpenAIRETristan J. Horner;
Tristan J. Horner
Tristan J. Horner in OpenAIREKatharine Hendry;
Katharine Hendry
Katharine Hendry in OpenAIREStephanie S. Kienast;
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Stephanie S. Kienast in OpenAIREAbstract The Transpolar Drift (TPD) plays a crucial role in regulating Arctic climate and ecosystems by transporting fresh water and key substances, such as terrestrial nutrients and pollutants, from the Siberian Shelf across the Arctic Ocean to the North Atlantic. However, year-round observations of the TPD remain scarce, creating significant knowledge gaps regarding the influence of sea ice drift and ocean surface circulation on the transport pathways of Siberian fresh water and associated matter. Using geochemical provenance tracer data collected over a complete seasonal cycle, our study reveals substantial spatiotemporal variability in the dispersal pathways of Siberian matter along the TPD. This variability reflects dynamic shifts in contributions of individual Siberian rivers as they integrate into a large-scale current system, followed by their rapid and extensive redistribution through a combination of seasonal ice–ocean exchanges and divergent ice drift. These findings emphasize the complexity of Arctic ice–ocean transport pathways and highlight the challenges of forecasting their dynamics in light of anticipated changes in sea ice extent, river discharge, and surface circulation patterns.
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Bonn, Aletta
Bonn, Aletta in OpenAIREEigenbrod, Felix;
Felipe-Lucia, María; +16 AuthorsEigenbrod, Felix
Eigenbrod, Felix in OpenAIREDade, Marie;Bonn, Aletta;
Bonn, Aletta
Bonn, Aletta in OpenAIREEigenbrod, Felix;
Felipe-Lucia, María; Fisher, Brendan; Goldstein, Benjamin; Holland, Robert; Hopping, Kelly;Eigenbrod, Felix
Eigenbrod, Felix in OpenAIRELavorel, Sandra;
Lede Polain Waroux, Yann;Lavorel, Sandra
Lavorel, Sandra in OpenAIREMacdonald, Graham;
Macdonald, Graham
Macdonald, Graham in OpenAIREMandle, Lisa;
Metzger, Jean; Pascual, Unai; Rieb, Jesse;Mandle, Lisa
Mandle, Lisa in OpenAIREVallet, Améline;
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Vallet, Améline in OpenAIREThere are urgent calls to transition society to more sustainable trajectories, at scales ranging from local to global. Landscape sustainability (LS), or the capacity for landscapes to provide equitable access to ecosystem services essential for human wellbeing for both current and future generations, provides an operational approach to monitor these transitions. However, the complexity of landscapes complicates how and what to consider when assessing LS.To identify important features of landscapes that remain challenging to consider in LS assessments and provide guidance to strengthen future assessments.We conducted two workshops to identify the complex features of landscapes that remain under-considered in LS assessments, and developed guidelines on how to better incorporate these features.We identify open and connected boundaries and diversity of values as landscape features that must be better considered in LS assessments or risk exacerbating offstage sustainability burdens and power inequalities. We provide guidelines to avoid these pitfalls which emphasize assessing ecosystem service interactions across interconnected landscapes and incorporating local actors' diverse values.Our guidelines provide a stepping stone for researchers and practitioners to better incorporate landscape complexities into LS assessments to inform landscape-level decisions and actions.
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Weickardt, Isabell
Weickardt, Isabell in OpenAIRELombard, Eric;
Zhang, A.;Lombard, Eric
Lombard, Eric in OpenAIREBlank, Lars M.;
+1 AuthorsBlank, Lars M.
Blank, Lars M. in OpenAIREWeickardt, Isabell;
Weickardt, Isabell
Weickardt, Isabell in OpenAIRELombard, Eric;
Zhang, A.;Lombard, Eric
Lombard, Eric in OpenAIREBlank, Lars M.;
Blank, Lars M.
Blank, Lars M. in OpenAIREGuillouet, Stephane;
Guillouet, Stephane
Guillouet, Stephane in OpenAIREpmid: 40120765
Autotrophic cultivation offers a path to carbon-neutral bioproduction, which is increasingly valuable in the context of climate change mitigation. In this study, the production of isopropanol by Cupriavidus necator is used as an example for CO2 valorisation, and a simple shake bottle system is introduced to facilitate the development of aerobic autotrophic cultivation processes and strain screening. Applying 1.5 bar overpressure in the bottle's headspace enhances gas transfer while pressure decrease was shown to be correlated to biomass and product formation, allowing to follow metabolic activity without sampling. After optimizing cultivation parameters and nickel feeding strategy, the system was applied to compare three different isopropanol-producing strains. The highest autotrophically obtained isopropanol concentration was 2.2 ± 0.5 g L-1 with a specific yield of 0.9 ± 0.2 g gCDW-1 and a minimal by-product concentration of 0.05 ± 0.01 g L-1 acetone. Heterotrophic cultivations were carried out for comparison, obtaining up to 3.4 ± 0.2 g L-1 final isopropanol concentration with a specific yield of 1.4 ± 0.1 g gCDW-1. Although the use of CO2 instead of fructose resulted in a slower process, the overall isopropanol production is promising. This study provides valuable insights into strain behaviour while demonstrating the utility of the presented shake bottle system for advancing autotrophic process development.
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