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Spectroscopic confirmation of a mature galaxy cluster at a redshift of 2 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 39-+
作者:  Willis, J. P.;  Canning, R. E. A.;  Noordeh, E. S.;  Allen, S. W.;  King, A. L.;  Mantz, A.;  Morris, R. G.;  Stanford, S. A.;  Brammer, G.
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Galaxy clusters are the most massive virialized structures in the Universe and are formed through the gravitational accretion of matter over cosmic time(1). The discovery(2) of an evolved galaxy cluster at redshift z = 2, corresponding to a look-back time of 10.4 billion years, provides an opportunity to study its properties. The galaxy cluster XLSSC 122 was originally detected as a faint, extended X-ray source in the XMM Large Scale Structure survey and was revealed to be coincident with a compact over-density of galaxies(2) with photometric redshifts of 1.9 +/- 0.2. Subsequent observations3 at millimetre wavelengths detected a Sunyaev-Zel'  dovich decrement along the line of sight to XLSSC 122, thus confirming the existence of hot intracluster gas, while deep imaging spectroscopy from the European Space Agency'  s X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM-Newton) revealed(4) an extended, X-ray-bright gaseous atmosphere with a virial temperature of 60 million Kelvin, enriched with metals to the same extent as are local clusters. Here we report optical spectroscopic observations of XLSSC 122 and identify 37 member galaxies at a mean redshift of 1.98, corresponding to a look-back time of 10.4 billion years. We use photometry to determine a mean, dust-free stellar age of 2.98 billion years, indicating that star formation commenced in these galaxies at a mean redshift of 12, when the Universe was only 370 million years old. The full range of inferred formation redshifts, including the effects of dust, covers the interval from 7 to 13. These observations confirm that XLSSC 122 is a remarkably mature galaxy cluster with both evolved stellar populations in the member galaxies and a hot, metal-rich gas composing the intracluster medium.


  
Adapt or die-Response of large herbivores to environmental changes in Europe during the Holocene 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (9) : 2915-2930
作者:  Hofman-Kaminska, Emilia;  Bocherens, Herve;  Drucker, Dorothee G.;  Fyfe, Ralph M.;  Guminski, Witold;  Makowiecki, Daniel;  Pacher, Martina;  Piliciauskiene, Giedre;  Samojlik, Tomasz;  Woodbridge, Jessie;  Kowalczyk, Rafal
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Alces alces  aurochs  Bison bonasus  Bos primigenius  European bison  foraging ecology  moose  stable isotopes  
Climate change leads to differential shifts in the timing of annual cycle stages in a migratory bird 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (2) : 823-835
作者:  Tomotani, Barbara M.;  van der Jeugd, Henk;  Gienapp, Phillip;  de la Hera, Ivan;  Pilzecker, Jos;  Teichmann, Corry;  Visser, Marcel E.
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breeding  European pied flycatcher  Ficedula hypoleuca  fitness  mark-recapture  migration  moult  recruitment  
Simulating plant invasion dynamics in mountain ecosystems under global change scenarios 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (1) : E289-E302
作者:  Carboni, Marta;  Gueguen, Maya;  Barros, Ceres;  Georges, Damien;  Boulangeat, Isabelle;  Douzet, Rolland;  Dullinger, Stefan;  Klonner, Guenther;  van Kleunen, Mark;  Essl, Franz;  Bossdorf, Oliver;  Haeuser, Emily;  Talluto, Matthew V.;  Moser, Dietmar;  Block, Svenja;  Conti, Luisa;  Dullinger, Iwona;  Munkemuller, Tamara;  Thuiller, Wilfried
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alien species  biotic interactions  dynamic vegetation model  European Alps  mountain environments  ornamental species  propagule pressure  
Soil warming opens the nitrogen cycle at the alpine treeline 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (1)
作者:  Dawes, Melissa A.;  Schleppi, Patrick;  Hattenschwiler, Stephan;  Rixen, Christian;  Hagedorn, Frank
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dissolved organic nitrogen  European larch  Larix decidua  mountain pine  Pinus uncinata  stable isotope  Vaccinium gaultherioides  Vaccinium myrtillus