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    Artificial Light Increases Local Predator Abundance, Predation Rates, and Herbivory by McMunn, Marshall S, Yang, Louie H, Ansalmo, Amy, Bucknam, Keatyn, Claret, Miles, Clay, Cameron, Cox, Kyle, Dungey, Darian R, Jones, Asia, Kim, Ashley Y, Kubacki, Robert, Le, Rachel, Martinez, Deniss, Reynolds, Brian, Schroder, John, Wood, Emily

    Published in Environmental entomology (02-12-2019)
    “…Human activity is rapidly increasing the radiance and geographic extent of artificial light at night (ALAN) leading to alterations in the development,…”
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    impact of upland land management on flooding: results from an improved pasture hillslope by Marshall, Miles R, Francis, Oliver J, Frogbrook, Zoe L, Jackson, Bethanna M, McIntyre, Neil, Reynolds, Brian, Solloway, Imogen, Wheater, Howard S, Chell, Joanne

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-01-2009)
    “…In response to growing concern about impacts of upland agricultural land management on flood risk, an intensely instrumented experimental catchment has been…”
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    Clinical and Translational Scientist Career Success: Metrics for Evaluation by Lee, Linda S., Pusek, Susan N., McCormack, Wayne T., Helitzer, Deborah L., Martina, Camille A., Dozier, Ann M., Ahluwalia, Jasjit S., Schwartz, Lisa S., McManus, Linda M., Reynolds, Brian D., Haynes, Erin N., Rubio, Doris M.

    Published in Clinical and translational science (01-10-2012)
    “…Despite the increased emphasis on formal training in clinical and translational research and the growth in the number and scope of training programs over the…”
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    effect of high flow events on mussels (Mytilus edulis) in the Conwy estuary, North Wales, UK by Oliver, Lucie R, Seed, Raymond, Reynolds, Brian

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-2008)
    “…One of the predicted consequences of climate change is an increase in the occurrence of extreme rainfall and a subsequent increase in frequency of high flow…”
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    Adapting the definition of multimorbidity - development of a locality-based consensus for selecting included Long Term Conditions by Hafezparast, Nasrin, Turner, Ellie Bragan, Dunbar-Rees, Rupert, Vodden, Alice, Dodhia, Hiten, Reynolds, Brian, Reichwein, Barbara, Ashworth, Mark

    Published in BMC family practice (23-06-2021)
    “…Defining multimorbidity has proved elusive in spite of attempts to standardise definitions. For national studies, a broad definition is required to capture…”
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    Evidence against recent climate-induced destabilisation of soil carbon from 14C analysis of riverine dissolved organic matter by Evans, Chris D., Freeman, Chris, Cork, Lorna G., Thomas, David N., Reynolds, Brian, Billett, Michael F., Garnett, Mark H., Norris, David

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-04-2007)
    “…The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate change. In the UK, substantial soil C losses have been…”
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    Polyscape: A GIS mapping framework providing efficient and spatially explicit landscape-scale valuation of multiple ecosystem services by Jackson, Bethanna, Pagella, Timothy, Sinclair, Fergus, Orellana, Barbara, Henshaw, Alex, Reynolds, Brian, Mcintyre, Neil, Wheater, Howard, Eycott, Amy

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-04-2013)
    “…► Develops framework exploring land management impacts on multiple ecosystem services. ► Designed for supporting decisions from sub-field scale to ca 1000km2…”
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    Nitrous Oxide Emissions and the Use of Wetlands for Water Quality Amelioration by Freeman, Chris, Lock, Maurice A, Hughes, Steve, Reynolds, Brian, Hudson, Jim A

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-08-1997)
    “…Wetlands ameliorate nitrate pollution but have also been recognized as a source of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. Nitrate and N2O fluxes were studied in an…”
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    An analysis of long-term trends, seasonality and short-term dynamics in water quality data from Plynlimon, Wales by Halliday, Sarah J., Wade, Andrew J., Skeffington, Richard A., Neal, Colin, Reynolds, Brian, Rowland, Philip, Neal, Margaret, Norris, Dave

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-09-2012)
    “…This paper examines two hydrochemical time-series derived from stream samples taken in the Upper Hafren catchment, Plynlimon, Wales. One time-series comprises…”
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    Interactions between Elevated CO2 and Warming Could Amplify DOC Exports from Peatland Catchments by Fenner, Nathalie, Freeman, Christopher, Lock, Maurice A, Harmens, Harry, Reynolds, Brian, Sparks, Tim

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-05-2007)
    “…Peatlands export more dissolved organic carbon (DOC) than any other biome, contributing 20% of all terrestrial DOC exported to the oceans. Both warming and…”
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    Methane Emissions from a Gully Mire in Mid-Wales, U.K. under Consecutive Summer Water Table Drawdown by Hughes, Steve, Dowrick, David J, Freeman, Chris, Hudson, Jim A, Reynolds, Brian

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-01-1999)
    “…Wetlands are a major contributor to the global methane (CH4) budget. Currently there is a consensus view that drought restrains CH4 emissions from wetlands…”
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    Decomposition ‘hotspots’ in a rewetted peatland: implications for water quality and carbon cycling by Fenner, Nathalie, Williams, Robert, Toberman, Hannah, Hughes, Steve, Reynolds, Brian, Freeman, Chris

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2011)
    “…Restoration of drained peatlands has been promoted to reduce gaseous and aquatic carbon losses; however, there are conflicting reports as to its effectiveness…”
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    Hydrological effects on the diversity of phenolic degrading bacteria in a peatland: implications for carbon cycling by Fenner, Nathalie, Freeman, Christopher, Reynolds, Brian

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-07-2005)
    “…Northern peatlands store ca. 1/3 of the world's soil organic carbon and this is attributed to low decomposition rates as a result of waterlogged, anaerobic…”
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    A systematic review of the effectiveness of liming to mitigate impacts of river acidification on fish and macro-invertebrates by Mant, Rebecca C., Jones, David L., Reynolds, Brian, Ormerod, Steve J., Pullin, Andrew S.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-08-2013)
    “…The addition of calcium carbonate to catchments or watercourses – liming – has been used widely to mitigate freshwater acidification but the abatement of…”
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    Climate dependence of feldspar weathering in shale soils along a latitudinal gradient by Dere, Ashlee L., White, Timothy S., April, Richard H., Reynolds, Brian, Miller, Thomas E., Knapp, Elizabeth P., McKay, Larry D., Brantley, Susan L.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-12-2013)
    “…Although regolith, the mantle of physically, chemically, and biologically altered material overlying bedrock, covers much of Earth’s continents, the rates and…”
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    Identification of nonlinearity in rainfall-flow response using data-based mechanistic modeling by McIntyre, Neil, Young, Peter, Orellana, Barbara, Marshall, Miles, Reynolds, Brian, Wheater, Howard

    Published in Water resources research (01-03-2011)
    “…Data‐based mechanistic (DBM) modeling is an established approach to time series model identification and estimation, which seeks model structures and…”
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    Elevated CO₂ Effects on Peatland Plant Community Carbon Dynamics and DOC Production by Fenner, Nathalie, Ostle, Nicholas J, McNamara, Niall, Sparks, Timothy, Harmens, Harry, Reynolds, Brian, Freeman, Christopher

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2007)
    “…Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon and reservoirs of biodiversity that are vulnerable to global change. However, the carbon dynamics of…”
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