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The Sixth Status of Corals of the World: 2020 Report

October 2021
The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network
The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network and the International Coral Reef Initiative
This report describes the status and trends of coral reefs worldwide. Read More →

Evidence for massive and recurrent toxic blooms of Alexandrium catenella in the Alaskan Arctic

October 2021
Donald M. Anderson, Evangeline Fachon, Robert S. Pickart, Peigen Lin, Alexis D. Fischer, Mindy L. Richlen, Victoria Uva, Michael L. Brosnahan, Leah McRaven, Frank Bahr, Kathi Lefebvre, Jacqueline M. Grebmeier, Seth L. Danielson, Yihua Lyu, and Yuri Fukai
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
This study explores how warming can facilitate range expansions of harmful algal bloom species into waters where temperatures were formerly unfavorable.Read More →

Widespread phytoplankton blooms triggered by 2019–2020 Australian wildfires

September 2021
Weiyi Tang, Joan Llort, Jakob Weis, Morgane M. G. Perron, Sara Basart, Zuchuan Li, Shubha Sathyendranath, Thomas Jackson, Estrella Sanz Rodriguez, Bernadette C. Proemse, Andrew R. Bowie, Christina Schallenberg, Peter G. Strutton, Richard Matear, & Nicolas Cassar
Nature
This study connects climate-change-drive wildfires in Australia with anomalously widespread phytoplankton blooms in the Southern Ocean.Read More →

Anthropogenic climate change has altered lake state in the Sierra Nevada (California, USA)

September 2021
Laura C. Streib, Jeffery R. Stone, Eva C. Lyon, Hung H. Quang, Kevin M. Yeager, Susan R. H. Zimmerman, Michael M. McGlue
Global Change Biology
This study illustrates the profound influence of anthropogenic climate warming on high-elevation lakes and the ecosystem services they provide in the Sierra Nevada.Read More →

Northern shrimp Pandalus borealis population collapse linked to climate-driven shifts in predator distribution

July 2021
R. Anne Richards and Margaret Hunter
PLOS One
This study links climate-driven shifts in longfin squid to the collapse of the northern shrimp population in the Gulf of Maine.Read More →

The impacts of changing climate and streamflow on nutrient speciation in a large Prairie reservoir

June 2021
E. Akomeah, L.A. Morales-Marın, M. Carr, A. Sadeghian, K.E. Lindenschmidt
Elsevier
In this study, the impact of climate change on nutrient speciation in Lake Diefenbaker is examined using loosely linked SpAtially Referenced Regression On Watershed attributes (SPARROW) and CE-QUAL-W2 models. Read More →

Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment: Past, Present, and Future Climate Change in Greater Yellowstone Watersheds

June 2021
Steven Hostetler, Cathy Whitlock, Bryan Shuman, David Liefert, Charles Wolf Drimal, and Scott Bischke
Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment
This assessment presents an in-depth summary of past, historical, and projected future changes to temperature, precipitation, and water in the Greater Yellowstone Area.Read More →

Cloudiness reduces the bleaching response of coral reefs exposed to heat stress

May 2021
Pedro C. Gonzalez‐Espinosa, Simon D. Donner
Wiley
This study analyzes the impacts of temperature and cloudiness on coral bleaching. Read More →

Fire impacts on soil microorganisms: mass, activity and diversity

May 2021
Ana Barreiro, Montserrat Díaz-Raviña
Elsevier
This work is a review of the last three years literature, dealing with the fire impact on mass, activity and diversity of soil microorganisms from soil A horizon.Read More →

Impacts of extreme climate on Australia’s green cover (2003–2018): A MODIS and mascon probe

April 2021
A. Saleem, J.L. Awange, M. Kuhn, B. John, K. Hua
Elsevier
This study investigates the effects of extreme climate on Australia's green cover during 2003–2018 for the end of rainy seasons of April and October in the northern and southern parts, respectively.Read More →

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