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  • 1
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    Naturalis Biodiversity Center
    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 64 no. 2, pp. 190-193
    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Description: Anadendrum chlorospathum is described as a new species from Central Vietnam, unique in the genus by a glossy medium green spathe, flowers in which the perigone is shorter than the gynoecium, and having anthers longer at anthesis than the filaments.
    Keywords: Plant Science ; Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics ; Anadendrum chlorospathum ; Gia Lai ; Indochina ; new species ; Vietnam
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: Ein kurzer Abriß der paläobotanischen Forschungsgeschichte des saarpfälzischen Rotliegenden wird gegeben; ein Überblick über ältere Bestandsaufnahmen saarpfälzischer Rotliegendfloren schließt sich an. Einige der von Weiss (1868, 1869 bis 1872) und Florin (1938-1945) angegebenen Fundorte wurden in die von Boy & Fichter (1982) publizierte neue lithostratigraphische Gliederung des saarpfälzischen Rotliegenden eingestuft; ihre Floreninhalte sind aufgelistet. Sämtliche den Verfassern bekannte bzw. bekannnt gewordenen, heute noch zugänglichen Pflanzenlagerstätten sind ebenfalls in das Schema von Boy & Fichter (1982) stratigraphisch eingestuft worden, und ihre Floreninhalte sind in Tabellen angegeben. Zusätzlich wird eine aktualisierte Florenliste zu der (seit längerem bearbeiteten) Lokalität Sobernheim geliefert. Im Tafelteil werden die wichtigsten Florenelemente des saarpfälzischen Rotliegenden abgebildet, der Begleittext behandelt Fragen der Taxonomie und Nomenklatur.
    Description: Abstract: The history of palaeobotanical investigations on the Rotliegendes of the Saar-Nahe area is briefly summarized. A review of previous inventories is given. A new lithostratigraphical subdivision of the Rotliegendes of the Saar-Nahe area was published by Boy & Fichter (1982). The stratigraphical positions of some of the localities mentioned by Weiss (1868, 1869-1872) and Florin (1938-1945) could be determined within this scheme. Their floral content is listed on tables. The occurrences of plant remains in a large number of localities, distributed over several lithostratigraphical units, are shown on tables. All the plant localities known to the authors, most of them still being accessible, are included. An updated list of the plant taxa of the locality Sobernheim is given separately. The most characteristic plant taxa are illustrated, some remarks on problems on taxonomy and nomenclature are included.
    Description: 1. Einleitung 2. Zur Geschichte der paläobotanischen Forschung im saarpfälzischen Rotliegenden 3. Altere Bestandsaufnahmen saarpfälzischer Rotliegendfloren 4. Bemerkungen zu den Fundorten und Fundschichten 5. Stratigraphische und geographische Verbreitung der saarpfälzischen Rotliegendfloren 5.1. Unterrotliegendes 5.2. Oberrotliegendes Tabellen 1-19 Schriften Verzeichnis der Tafeln Tafeln 1-42
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:561 ; Rotliegend ; Saar-Nahe-Becken ; Paläobotanik
    Language: German
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: Die Verbreitung der basaltischen Gesteine im Bereich des Pfahlberges wurde geologisch kartiert. Die verschiedenen Gesteinstypen werden detailliert beschrieben. Die geomagnetische Untersuchung des basaltischen Körpers wird an Hand von 7 Profilen erläutert. Mit Hilfe der Geomagnetik wurden einerseits die Ergebnisse der geologischen Kartierung bestätigt, zum anderen konnte eine Fortsetzung des Basaltes unter jüngerer Löß- und Bimsbedeckung nachgewiesen werden. Die Genese des Pfahlberges wird diskutiert. Der Basalt ist vermutlich vorwiegend als Lavastrom ausgetreten. Teilweise ist er lagergangartig zwischen seinen Tuff und das devonische Grundgebirge eingedrungen.
    Description: Abstract: The distribution of the basaltic rocks within the region of the Pfahlberg was mapped geologically. The different rock types are described in detail. The geomagnetical investigation of the basaltic knob is illustrated by seven cross-sections. By support of the geomagnetics the results of the geological mapping are verified. It was also possible to prove the continuation of the basalt below the younger cover of loess and pumice. The genesis of the Pfahlberg is discussed. Probably the basalt is especially flown out as a lava river. Partly it is intruded dikelike between its tuff and the devonian basement.
    Description: 1. Einleitung 2. Lage und Morphologie des Pfahlberges 3. Geologischer Überblick 4. Vulkanismus im Westerwald 5. Basaltvorkommen des Pfahlberges 5.1. Pyroklastische Gesteine 5.2. Basalt-Gesteine 6. Geomagnetische Untersuchungen6 7. Genese des Pfahlberges
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:554.3 ; Rheinisches Schiefergebirge ; Westerwald ; TK 5511 ; Geomagnetik ; Vulkanismus ; Quartär
    Language: German
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: The EU-funded Arctic PASSION research project focuses on refining, improving and extending pan-Arctic scientific and community-based monitoring systems. The aim is to create a coherent and integrated Arctic observing system, tailored to the needs of the users or stakeholders. Within the project’s Permafrost Service, we are developing a web-based portal, the ‘Arctic Landscape EXplorer’ (ALEX). In this online tool we present data on permafrost region land surface changes derived from remote sensing analysis. Using tailored visualizations and story maps as a means of more effectively communicating scientific observations of change, we specifically address non-scientific user communities, stakeholders, and rights holders in the Arctic.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: Organic carbon (OC) in permafrost interacts with the mineral fraction of soil and sediments, representing 〈 1% to ~80% of the total OC pool. Quantifying the nature and controls of mineral-OC interactions is therefore crucial for realistic assessments of permafrost-carbon-climate feedbacks, especially in ice-rich regions facing rapid thaw and the development of thermo-erosion landforms. Here, we analyzed sediment samples from the Batagay megaslump in East Siberia, and we present total element concentrations , mineralogy, and mineral-OC interactions in its different stratigraphic units. Our findings indicate that up to 34 ± 8% of the OC pool interacts with mineral surfaces or elements. Interglacial deposits exhibit enhanced OC-mineral interactions, where OC has undergone greater microbial transformation and has likely low degradability. We provide a first-order estimate of ~12,000 tons of OC mobilized annually downslope of the headwall (i.e., the approximate mass of 30 large aircrafts), with a maximum of 38% interacting with OC via complexation with metals or associations to poorly crystalline iron oxides. These data imply that over one-third of the OC exposed by the slump is not readily available for mineralization, potentially leading to prolonged OC residence time in soil and sediments under stable physicochemical conditions.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: Permafrost-agroecosystems include all cultivation and pastoral activities in areas underlain by permafrost. These systems support local livelihoods and food production and are rarely considered in global agricultural studies but may become more relevant as climate change is increasing opportunities for food production in high latitude and mountainous areas. The exact locations and amount of agricultural production in areas containing permafrost are currently unknown, therefore we provide an overview of countries where both permafrost and agricultural activities are present. We highlight the socioecological diversity and complexities of permafrostagroecosystems through seven case studies: (1) crop cultivation in Alaska, USA; (2) Indigenous food systems and crop cultivation in the Northwest Territories, Canada; (3) horse and cattle husbandry and Indigenous hay production in the Sakha Republic, Russia; (4) mobile pastoralism and husbandry in Mongolia; (5) yak pastoralism in the Central Himalaya, Nepal; (6) berry picking and reindeer herding in northern Fennoscandia; and (7) reindeer herding in northwest Russia. We discuss regional knowledge gaps associated with permafrost and make recommendations to policy makers and land users for adapting to changing permafrost environments. A better understanding of permafrost-agroecosystems is needed to help sustainably manage and develop these systems considering rapidly changing climate, environments, economies, and industries.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: Background: Northern ecosystems are strongly influenced by herbivores that differ in their impacts on the ecosystem. Yet the role of herbivore diversity in shaping the structure and functioning of tundra ecosystems has been overlooked. With climate and land-use changes causing rapid shifts in Arctic species assemblages, a better understanding of the consequences of herbivore diversity changes for tundra ecosystem functioning is urgently needed. This systematic review synthesizes available evidence on the effects of herbivore diversity on different processes, functions, and properties of tundra ecosystems. Methods: Following a published protocol, our systematic review combined primary field studies retrieved from bibliographic databases, search engines and specialist websites that compared tundra ecosystem responses to different levels of vertebrate and invertebrate herbivore diversity. We used the number of functional groups of herbivores (i.e., functional group richness) as a measure of the diversity of the herbivore assemblage. We screened titles, abstracts, and full texts of studies using pre-defined eligibility criteria. We critically appraised the validity of the studies, tested the influence of different moderators, and conducted sensitivity analyses. Quantitative synthesis (i.e., calculation of effect sizes) was performed for ecosystem responses reported by at least five articles and meta-regressions including the effects of potential modifiers for those reported by at least 10 articles. Review findings: The literature searches retrieved 5944 articles. After screening titles, abstracts, and full texts, 201 articles including 3713 studies (i.e., individual comparisons) were deemed relevant for the systematic review, with 2844 of these studies included in quantitative syntheses. The available evidence base on the effects of herbivore diversity on tundra ecosystems is concentrated around well-established research locations and focuses mainly on the impacts of vertebrate herbivores on vegetation. Overall, greater herbivore diversity led to increased abundance of feeding marks by herbivores and soil temperature, and to reduced total abundance of plants, graminoids, forbs, and litter, plant leaf size, plant height, and moss depth, but the effects of herbivore diversity were difficult to tease apart from those of excluding vertebrate herbivores. The effects of different functional groups of herbivores on graminoid and lichen abundance compensated each other, leading to no net effects when herbivore effects were combined. In turn, smaller herbivores and large-bodied herbivores only reduced plant height when occurring together but not when occurring separately. Greater herbivore diversity increased plant diversity in graminoid tundra but not in other habitat types. Conclusions: This systematic review underscores the importance of herbivore diversity in shaping the structure and function of Arctic ecosystems, with different functional groups of herbivores exerting additive or compensatory effects that can be modulated by environmental conditions. Still, many challenges remain to fully understand the complex impacts of herbivore diversity on tundra ecosystems. Future studies should explicitly address the role of herbivore diversity beyond presence-absence, targeting a broader range of ecosystem responses and explicitly including invertebrate herbivores. A better understanding of the role of herbivore diversity will enhance our ability to predict whether and where shifts in herbivore assemblages might mitigate or further amplify the impacts of environmental change on Arctic ecosystems.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: The present work would like to illustrate a new concept of multiparametric stations to characterize the crustal fluids-tectonic interaction in specific geological contexts. The dynamics of crustal fluids in relation to tectonics is a complex and sometimes intricate issue. Several factors act and mutually influence themselves, so that in each tectonic and geological context they follow a specific behavior, and a comprehensive cause-effect rule is hard to find. Changes in water chemistry and levels and in soil flux regimes (e.g., CO2, CH4, radon) are just a few examples well documented in the literature as being pre-, co- and post-seismic modifications as well as being markers of the local tectonic stress acting in the crust. A regional study combined with a long-lasting multiparametric monitoring is needed to prepare to a seismic sequence in a given place. The field infrastructure was set up starting from the end of 2021, and multiparametric stations have been installed in correspondence of active seismogenic sources initially located in Northern Italy. Data are transmitted in real-time and archived in an ad hoc developed relational database. Monitoring is mainly focused on groundwater parameters (water level, temperature, and electrical conductivity) of aquifers showing distinct degrees of confinement and lithologies. Sites are also equipped of meteorological sensors (pressure, temperature, rain, humidity, wind speed and direction), radon sensors and surface and borehole seismic stations providing accelerometric and velocimetric data. A mud volcano field is also monitored and holds the installation of a permanent CO2 soil flux station. A statistical analysis working flow is also proposed for a preliminary evaluation of the acquired time-series. In particular, a couple of tools to detect, and thus filter, anthropogenic and meteorological effects on a groundwater level series is described. We wish to provide a model of approach to analogous study cases in other potentially seismic areas.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1412900
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: crustal fluids ; seismicity ; hydrogeochemistry ; groundwater monitoring ; radon ; borehole seismic station ; CO2 flux
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: In this paper, two species of the water mite genus Kongsbergia Thor, 1899 (Aturidae), i.e., K. uttarakhandensis Pešić & Smit n. sp. and K. tuzovskiji Pešić & Smit n. sp. are described from streams in Uttarakhand State of India. The latter species was named after late Dr Petr Tuzovskij for his outstanding contribution to the research of water mites.
    Keywords: Acari ; water mites ; taxonomy ; Himalayas ; new species ; streams
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 10
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    Naturalis Biodiversity Center
    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 65 no. 1, pp. 83-85
    Publication Date: 2024-06-24
    Description: Maesa brevipedicellata, a new species of Maesa (Primulaceae-Maesoideae) from Papua New Guinea, is described and illustrated based on herbarium specimen observations. The collections of this species resemble M. rufovillosa and were previously determined as that species. Maesa brevipedicellata is unique with its selfsupporting habit, hispid hairs throughout and paniculate inflorescences with very short pedicels. This new species mainly differs from M. rufovillosa by the habit (tree/shrub in M. brevipedicellata vs climber in M. rufovillosa) and the inflorescence structure (panicles in M. brevipedicellata vs simple racemes in M. rufovillosa).
    Keywords: Plant Science ; Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics ; Ericales ; Maesa ; Malesia ; Myrsinaceae ; new species ; Papuasia ; taxonomy
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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