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    Species exposed to anthropogenic climate change can acclimate, adapt, move, or be extirpated. It is often assumed that movement will be the dominant response, with populations tracking their climate envelopes in space, but the numerous species restricted to specialized substrates cannot easily move. In warmer regions of the world, such edaphic specialists appear to have accumulated in situ over…

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    Science and technology are increasingly integrated into our everyday lives. A key aspect of science is that the community learns through verified, published findings. Online archives and publications have vastly increased the volume of published science, affording greater access to research results while also presenting new challenges. This study uses established methods in artificial…

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    Ecological processes, such as migration and phenology, are strongly influenced by climate variability. Studying these processes often relies on associating observations of animals and plants with climate indices, such as the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). A common characteristic of climate indices is the simultaneous emergence of opposite extremes of temperature and precipitation across…

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    Unconventional resources such as shale gas and tight oil are contributing more and more significantly in the energy nexus. However, porosity and permeability of these reservoirs are extremely low; therefore, stimulating technologies are required. The state-of-the-art solution for such a target is water fracturing, but its application suffers from massive water usage and related environmental…

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