Search Results - "Chivers, William J."
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Mismatch between marine plankton range movements and the velocity of climate change
Published in Nature communications (10-02-2017)“…The response of marine plankton to climate change is of critical importance to the oceanic food web and fish stocks. We use a 60-year ocean basin-wide data set…”
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Phenological shuffling of major marine phytoplankton groups over the last six decades
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-05-2020)“…Aim Phytoplankton form the basis of the marine food web and are responsible for approximately 50% of the world's photosynthesis. Changes to their ecology are,…”
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Reconstructing past thermal conditions in beach microclimates
Published in Global change biology (01-12-2021)“…Reconstruction of past conditions provides important information on how ecosystems have been impacted by climate change, but generally for microhabitats…”
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Impact of marine heatwaves for sea turtle nest temperatures
Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-05-2021)“…There are major concerns about the ecological impact of extreme weather events. In the oceans, marine heatwaves (MHWs) are an increasing threat causing, for…”
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Predicting Self-Reported Illness for Professional Team-Sport Athletes
Published in International journal of sports physiology and performance (01-05-2016)“…To identify contributing factors to the incidence of illness for professional team-sport athletes, using training load (TL), self-reported illness, and…”
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Reducing grid energy consumption through choice of resource allocation method
Published in 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing, Workshops and Phd Forum (IPDPSW) (01-04-2010)“…Energy consumption is an increasingly important consideration in computing. High-performance computing environments consume substantial amounts of energy, at…”
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