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Precipitation and temperature drive continental-scale patterns in stream invertebrate production

NSF| Collaborative Research: Predicting Effects of Climate Warming on Stream Ecosystems Using Metabolic Theory and Iceland's Unique Geothermal Environment ,
UKRI| SCORE: Supply Chain Optimisation for demand Response Efficiency ,
UKRI| Impacts of global warming in sentinel systems: from genes to ecosystems ,
NSF| RCN: The Stream Resiliency Research Coordination Network
Authors: C. J. Patrick; D. J. McGarvey; J. H. Larson; W. F. Cross; D. C. Allen; A. C. Benke; T. Brey; +8 Authors
C. J. Patrick; D. J. McGarvey; J. H. Larson; W. F. Cross; D. C. Allen; A. C. Benke; T. Brey; A. D. Huryn; J. Jones; C. A. Murphy; C. Ruffing; P. Saffarinia; M. R. Whiles; J. B. Wallace; G. Woodward;
Abstract
Precipitation and temperature drive continental-scale patterns in stream invertebrate production.
Countries
Germany, United Kingdom
Related Organizations
- United States Department of the Interior United States
- The University of Texas System United States
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale United States
- Oklahoma City University United States
- Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research Germany
Keywords
550, Climate, Temperature, 500, Invertebrates, Rivers, Animals, Biomass, Research Articles, Ecosystem
550, Climate, Temperature, 500, Invertebrates, Rivers, Animals, Biomass, Research Articles, Ecosystem
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NSF| Collaborative Research: Predicting Effects of Climate Warming on Stream Ecosystems Using Metabolic Theory and Iceland's Unique Geothermal Environment, UKRI| SCORE: Supply Chain Optimisation for demand Response Efficiency, UKRI| Impacts of global warming in sentinel systems: from genes to ecosystems, NSF| RCN: The Stream Resiliency Research Coordination Network
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