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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649620/performance-of-water-indices-for-large-scale-water-resources-monitoring-using-sentinel-2-data-in-ethiopia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathias Tesfaye, Lutz Breuer
Evaluating the performance of water indices and water-related ecosystems is crucial for Ethiopia. This is due to limited information on the availability and distribution of water resources at the country scale, despite its critical role in sustainable water management, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem resilience. The objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of seven water indices and select the best-performing indices for detecting surface water at country scale. Sentinel-2 data from December 1, 2021, to November 30, 2022, were used for the evaluation and processed using the Google Earth Engine...
April 22, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649602/divergent-drivers-of-the-spatial-variation-in-greenhouse-gas-concentrations-and-fluxes-along-the-rhine-river-and-the-mittelland-canal-in-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricky Mwangada Mwanake, Hannes Klaus Imhof, Ralf Kiese
Lotic ecosystems are sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to the atmosphere, but their emissions are uncertain due to longitudinal GHG heterogeneities associated with point source pollution from anthropogenic activities. In this study, we quantified summer concentrations and fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2 ), methane (CH4 ), nitrous oxide (N2 O), and dinitrogen (N2 ), as well as several water quality parameters along the Rhine River and the Mittelland Canal, two critical inland waterways in Germany. Our main objectives were to compare GHG concentrations and fluxes along the two ecosystems and to determine the main driving factors responsible for their longitudinal GHG heterogeneities...
April 22, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649601/sustainable-adsorbent-frameworks-based-on-bio-resourced-materials-and-biodegradable-polymers-in-selective-phosphate-removal-for-waste-water-remediation
#23
REVIEW
Krishna Priyadarshini Das, Pooja Chauhan, Ulrike Staudinger, Bhabani Kumar Satapathy
Phosphorus to an optimum extent is an essential nutrient for all living organisms and its scarcity may cause food security, and environmental preservation issues vis-à-vis agroeconomic hurdles. Undesirably excess phosphorus intensifies the eutrophication problem in non-marine water bodies and disrupts the natural nutrient balance of the ecosystem. To overcome such dichotomy, biodegradable polymer-based adsorbents have emerged as a cost-effective and implementable approach in striking a "desired optimum-undesired excess" balance pertaining to phosphate in a sustainable manner...
April 22, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649580/hyperspectral-proximal-sensing-for-estimating-photosynthetic-capacities-at-leaf-and-canopy-scales
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Fu, Christopher Montes, Katherine Meacham-Hensold
Agronomists, plant breeders, and plant biologists have been promoting the need to develop high-throughput methods to measure plant traits of interest for decades. Measuring these plant traits or phenotypes is often a bottleneck since skilled personnel, resources, and ample time are required. Additionally, plant phenotypic traits from only a select number of breeding lines or varieties can be quantified because the "gold standard" measurement of a desired trait cannot be completed in a timely manner. As such, numerous approaches have been developed and implemented to better understand the biology and production of crops and ecosystems...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649574/a-beginner-s-guide-to-eddy-covariance-methodology-and-its-applications-to-photosynthesis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caitlin E Moore, Anne Griebel
The eddy covariance technique, commonly applied using flux towers, enables the investigation of greenhouse gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide) and energy (latent and sensible heat) fluxes between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Through measuring carbon fluxes in particular, eddy covariance flux towers can give insight into how ecosystem scale photosynthesis (i.e., gross primary productivity) changes over time in response to climate and management. This chapter is designed to be a beginner's guide to understanding the eddy covariance method and how it can be applied in photosynthesis research...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649545/a-new-exposure-protocol-adapted-for-wild-bees-reveals-species-specific-impacts-of-the-sulfoximine-insecticide-sulfoxaflor
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justine Dewaele, Alexandre Barraud, Sara Hellström, Robert J Paxton, Denis Michez
Wild bees are crucial pollinators of flowering plants and concerns are rising about their decline associated with pesticide use. Interspecific variation in wild bee response to pesticide exposure is expected to be related to variation in their morphology, physiology, and ecology, though there are still important knowledge gaps in its understanding. Pesticide risk assessments have largely focussed on the Western honey bee sensitivity considering it protective enough for wild bees. Recently, guidelines for Bombus terrestris and Osmia bicornis testing have been developed but are not yet implemented at a global scale in pesticide risk assessments...
April 22, 2024: Ecotoxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649189/using-digital-pcr-to-predict-ciliate-abundance-from-ribosomal-rna-gene-copy-numbers
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan Gross, Micah Dunthorn, Quentin Mauvisseau, Thorsten Stoeck
Ciliates play a key role in most ecosystems. Their abundance in natural samples is crucial for answering many ecological questions. Traditional methods of quantifying individual species, which rely on microscopy, are often labour-intensive, time-consuming and can be highly biassed. As a result, we investigated the potential of digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) for quantifying ciliates. A significant challenge in this process is the high variation in the copy number of the taxonomic marker gene (ribosomal RNA [rRNA])...
April 2024: Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649149/democratizing-artificial-intelligence-in-anatomic-pathology
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas J Flotte, Stephanie A Derauf, Rachel K Byrd, Trynda N Kroneman, Debra A Bell, Lucas Stetzik, Seung-Yi Lee, Alireza Samiei, Steven N Hart, Joaquin J Garcia, Gillian Beamer, Thomas Westerling-Bui
CONTEXT.—: Artificial intelligence is a transforming technology for anatomic pathology. Involvement within the workforce will foster support for algorithm development and implementation. OBJECTIVE.—: To develop a supportive ecosystem that enables pathologists with variable expertise in artificial intelligence to create algorithms in a development environment with seamless transition to a production environment. RESULTS.—: The development team considered internal development and vended solutions...
April 23, 2024: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649060/comparative-mitochondrial-genomics-of-endemic-mexican-vesper-yellow-bats-genus-rhogeessa-chiroptera-vespertilionidae-and-insights-into-internal-relationships-in-the-family-vespertilionidae
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anahí Martínez-Cárdenas, Valeria Becerril, Jorge Ortega, Issachar L López-Cuamatzi, Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales, Iván Díaz-Pacheco, J Antonio Baeza
In the species-rich family Vespertilionidae, vesper yellow bats in the genus Rhogeessa include eleven species, three of them endemic to Mexico. These insectivorous bats provide important ecosystem services, including pest control. Even though some aspects of their biology are well- known, only a few genomic resources are available for these species, which limits our understanding of their biology. In this study, we assembled and annotated the mitochondrial genome of four species: R. aenea, R. genowaysi, R. mira, and R...
April 20, 2024: Gene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649050/nano-hybrid-fertilizers-a-review-on-the-state-of-the-art-in-sustainable-agriculture
#30
REVIEW
Cheran Easwaran, Gokulakrishnan Moorthy, Sharmila Rahale Christopher, Prasanthrajan Mohan, Raju Marimuthu, Vanitha Koothan, Saranya Nallusamy
The advent of Nanohybrid (NH) fertilizers represents a groundbreaking advancement in the pursuit of precision and sustainable agriculture. This review abstract encapsulates the transformative potential of these innovative formulations in addressing key challenges faced by modern farming practices. By incorporating nanotechnology into traditional fertilizer matrices, nanohybrid formulations enable precise control over nutrient release, facilitating optimal nutrient uptake by crops. This enhanced precision not only fosters improved crop yields but also mitigates issues of over-fertilization, aligning with the principles of sustainable agriculture...
April 20, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649048/a-recipe-for-change-analyzing-the-climate-and-ecosystem-impacts-of-the-brazilian-diet-shift
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamar Bakman, Bettina Susanne Hoffmann, Joana Portugal-Pereira
Diet shift is an opportunity to mitigate the impacts of food systems, which are responsible for about a third of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally and exert various environmental pressures on ecosystems. This study evaluates the mitigation potential of both global and local environmental impacts through dietary changes within the Brazilian context. Furthermore, the study aims to identify the potential benefits and trade-offs that may arise from these dietary transitions, thus providing a comprehensive analysis of the overall environmental implications...
April 20, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649046/effects-of-metformin-on-wild-fathead-minnows-pimephales-promelas-using-in-lake-mesocosms-in-a-boreal-lake-ecosystem
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erin Ussery, Mark McMaster, Vince Palace, Joanne Parrott, Nicholas C Blandford, Richard Frank, Karen Kidd, Oana Birceanu, Joanna Wilson, Mehran Alaee, Jessie Cunningham, Abby Wynia, Thomas Clark, Sheena Campbell, Lauren Timlick, Sonya Michaleski, Stephanie Marshall, Kristin Nielsen
Due to its widespread use for the treatment of Type-2 diabetes, metformin is routinely detected in surface waters globally. Laboratory studies have shown that environmentally relevant concentrations of metformin can adversely affect the health of adult fish, with effects observed more frequently in males. However, the potential risk to wild fish populations has yet to be fully elucidated and remains a topic of debate. To explore whether environmentally relevant metformin exposure poses a risk to wild fish populations, the present study exposed wild fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) to 5 or 50 μg/L metformin via 2 m diameter in-lake mesocosms deployed in a natural boreal lake in Northern Ontario at the International Institute for Sustainable Development - Experimental Lakes Area (IISD-ELA)...
April 20, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648986/sonophotocatalytic-removal-of-organic-dyes-in-real-water-environments-using-reusable-bisi-pvdf-hfp-nanocomposite-membranes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amaia Zarandona, Hugo Salazar, Maite Insausti, Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez, Qi Zhang
Focusing on the uncontrolled discharge of organic dyes, a known threat to human health and aquatic ecosystems, this work employs a dual-functional catalyst approach, by immobilizing a synthesized bismuth sulfur iodide (BiSI) into a poly (vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP) polymeric matrix for multifunctional water remediation. The resulting BiSI@PVDF nanocomposite membrane (NCM), with 20 wt.% filler content, maintains a highly porous structure without compromising morphology or thermal properties...
April 20, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648958/cli-a-new-protocol-for-the-isolation-of-lactic-acid-bacteria-from-complex-plant-samples
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariannys Chavez, Sharon Viscardi, María José Ruiz, Eulàlia Sans-Serramitjana, Paola Durán
Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) are predominantly probiotic microorganisms and the most are Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS). LAB inhabit in the human gut ecosystem and are largely found in fermented foods and silage. In the last decades, LAB have also has been found in plant microbiota as a new class of microbes with probiotic activity to plants. For this reason, today the scientific interest in the study and isolation of LAB for agronomic application has increased. However, isolation protocols from complex samples such as plant tissues are scarce and inefficient...
April 20, 2024: Journal of Microbiological Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648815/beyond-misinformation-developing-a-public-health-prevention-framework-for-managing-information-ecosystems
#35
REVIEW
Atsuyoshi Ishizumi, Jessica Kolis, Neetu Abad, Dimitri Prybylski, Kathryn A Brookmeyer, Christopher Voegeli, Claire Wardle, Howard Chiou
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how infodemics (defined as an overabundance of information, including misinformation and disinformation) pose a threat to public health and could hinder individuals from making informed health decisions. Although public health authorities and other stakeholders have implemented measures for managing infodemics, existing frameworks for infodemic management have been primarily focused on responding to acute health emergencies rather than integrated in routine service delivery...
April 18, 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648811/social-histories-of-public-health-misinformation-and-infodemics-case-studies-of-four-pandemics
#36
REVIEW
Sabrina L Jin, Jessica Kolis, Jessica Parker, Dylan A Proctor, Dimitri Prybylski, Claire Wardle, Neetu Abad, Kathryn A Brookmeyer, Christopher Voegeli, Howard Chiou
Recognition of misinformation as a public health threat and interest in infodemics, defined as an inundation of information accompanying an epidemic or acute health event, have increased worldwide. However, scientists have no consensus on how to best define and identify misinformation and other essential characteristics of infodemics. We conducted a narrative review of secondary historical sources to examine previous infodemics in relation to four infectious diseases associated with pandemics (ie, smallpox, cholera, 1918 influenza, and HIV) and challenge the assumption that misinformation is a new phenomenon associated with increased use of social media or with the COVID-19 pandemic...
April 19, 2024: Lancet Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648726/intercropping-improves-maize-yield-and-nitrogen-uptake-by-regulating-nitrogen-transformation-and-functional-microbial-abundance-in-rhizosphere-soil
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yizhe Wang, Yuping Zhang, Ziyu Yang, Jiangchi Fei, Xuan Zhou, Xiangmin Rong, Jianwei Peng, Gongwen Luo
Intercropping-driven changes in nitrogen (N)-acquiring microbial genomes and functional expression regulate soil N availability and plant N uptake. However, present data seem to be limited to a specific community, obscuring the viewpoint of entire N-acquiring microbiomes and functions. Taking maize intercropped with legumes (peanut and soybean) and non-legumes (gingelly and sweet potato) as models, we studied the effects of intercropping on N transformations and N-acquiring microbiomes in rhizosphere soil across four maize growth stages...
April 21, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648698/temporal-and-spatial-drivers-of-the-structure-of-macroinvertebrate-assemblages-associated-with-laminaria-hyperborea-detritus-in-the-northeast-atlantic
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Gouraguine, Dan A Smale, Arwyn Edwards, Nathan G King, Mathilde Jackson-Bué, Sean Kelly, Hannah S Earp, Pippa J Moore
Kelp forests occur on more than a quarter of the world's coastlines, serving as foundation species supporting high levels of biodiversity. They are also a major source of organic matter in coastal ecosystems, with the majority of primary production released and exported as detritus. Kelp detritus also provides food and shelter for macroinvertebrates, which comprise important components of inshore food-webs. Hitherto, research on kelp detritus-associated macroinvertebrate assemblages remains relatively limited...
April 16, 2024: Marine Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648486/massive-seasonal-high-altitude-migrations-of-nocturnal-insects-above-the-agricultural-plains-of-east-china
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianrong Huang, Hongqiang Feng, V Alistair Drake, Don R Reynolds, Boya Gao, Fajun Chen, Guoyan Zhang, Junsheng Zhu, Yuebo Gao, Baoping Zhai, Guoping Li, Caihong Tian, Bo Huang, Gao Hu, Jason W Chapman
Long-distance migrations of insects contribute to ecosystem functioning but also have important economic impacts when the migrants are pests or provide ecosystem services. We combined radar monitoring, aerial sampling, and searchlight trapping, to quantify the annual pattern of nocturnal insect migration above the densely populated agricultural lands of East China. A total of ~9.3 trillion nocturnal insect migrants (15,000 t of biomass), predominantly Lepidoptera, Hemiptera, and Diptera, including many crop pests and disease vectors, fly at heights up to 1 km above this 600 km-wide region every year...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648477/shifting-fire-regimes-cause-continent-wide-transformation-of-threatened-species-habitat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim S Doherty, Kristina J Macdonald, Dale G Nimmo, Julianna L Santos, William L Geary
Human actions are causing widespread increases in fire size, frequency, and severity in diverse ecosystems globally. This alteration of fire regimes is considered a threat to numerous animal species, but empirical evidence of how fire regimes are shifting within both threatened species' ranges and protected areas is scarce, particularly at large spatial and temporal scales. We used a big data approach to quantify multidecadal changes in fire regimes in southern Australia from 1980 to 2021, spanning 415 reserves (21...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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