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美国国家科学技术委员会发布《国家水生eDNA战略》 快报文章
资源环境快报,2024年第11期
作者:  魏艳红
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NSTC  eDNA  Aquatic Biodiversity  
UNEP推出解决水资源短缺问题的七项措施 快报文章
资源环境快报,2024年第7期
作者:  牛艺博
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UNEP  Water Shortages  Aquatic Ecosystems  
人类干扰导致全球陆海水生连续体的碳储量减少约6亿吨 快报文章
气候变化快报,2022年第07期
作者:  董利苹
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The Land-to-ocean Loops  Global Carbon Cycle  Land-to-ocean Aquatic Continuum  
Improvement in municipal wastewater treatment alters lake nitrogen to phosphorus ratios in populated regions 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (21) : 11566-11572
作者:  Tong, Yindong;  Wang, Mengzhu;  Penuelas, Josep;  Liu, Xueyan;  Paerl, Hans W.;  Elser, James J.;  Sardans, Jordi;  Couture, Raoul-Marie;  Larssen, Thorjorn;  Hu, Hongying;  Dong, Xin;  He, Wei;  Zhang, Wei;  Wang, Xuejun;  Zhang, Yang;  Liu, Yi;  Zeng, Siyu;  Kong, Xiangzhen;  Janssen, Annette B. G.;  Lin, Yan
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nutrient balance  water quality change  anthropogenic source  wastewater treatment  aquatic ecosystem  
Tail-propelled aquatic locomotion in a theropod dinosaur 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Banerjee, Antara;  Fyfe, John C.;  Polvani, Lorenzo M.;  Waugh, Darryn;  Chang, Kai-Lan
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Discovery that the giant theropod dinosaur Spinosaurus has a large flexible tail indicates that it was primarily aquatic and swam in a similar manner to extant tail-propelled aquatic vertebrates.


In recent decades, intensive research on non-avian dinosaurs has strongly suggested that these animals were restricted to terrestrial environments(1). Historical proposals that some groups, such as sauropods and hadrosaurs, lived in aquatic environments(2,3) were abandoned decades ago(4-6). It has recently been argued that at least some of the spinosaurids-an unusual group of large-bodied theropods of the Cretaceous era-were semi-aquatic(7,8), but this idea has been challenged on anatomical, biomechanical and taphonomic grounds, and remains controversial(9-11). Here we present unambiguous evidence for an aquatic propulsive structure in a dinosaur, the giant theropod Spinosaurus aegyptiacus(7,12). This dinosaur has a tail with an unexpected and unique shape that consists of extremely tall neural spines and elongate chevrons, which forms a large, flexible fin-like organ capable of extensive lateral excursion. Using a robotic flapping apparatus to measure undulatory forces in physical models of different tail shapes, we show that the tail shape of Spinosaurus produces greater thrust and efficiency in water than the tail shapes of terrestrial dinosaurs and that these measures of performance are more comparable to those of extant aquatic vertebrates that use vertically expanded tails to generate forward propulsion while swimming. These results are consistent with the suite of adaptations for an aquatic lifestyle and piscivorous diet that have previously been documented for Spinosaurus(7,13,14). Although developed to a lesser degree, aquatic adaptations are also found in other members of the spinosaurid clade(15,16), which had a near-global distribution and a stratigraphic range of more than 50 million years(14), pointing to a substantial invasion of aquatic environments by dinosaurs.


  
Elpistostege and the origin of the vertebrate hand 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7800) : 549-+
作者:  Ng, Andrew H.;  Nguyen, Taylor H.;  Gomez-Schiavon, Mariana;  Dods, Galen;  Langan, Robert A.;  Boyken, Scott E.;  Samson, Jennifer A.;  Waldburger, Lucas M.;  Dueber, John E.;  Baker, David;  El-Samad, Hana
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The pectoral fin of an Elpistostege watsoni specimen from the Upper Devonian period of Canada combines digits and fin rays, blurring the line between the appendages of fish and land vertebrates.


The evolution of fishes to tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates) was one of the most important transformations in vertebrate evolution. Hypotheses of tetrapod origins rely heavily on the anatomy of a few tetrapod-like fish fossils from the Middle and Late Devonian period (393-359 million years ago)(1). These taxa-known as elpistostegalians-include Panderichthys(2), Elpistostege(3,4) and Tiktaalik(1,5), none of which has yet revealed the complete skeletal anatomy of the pectoral fin. Here we report a 1.57-metre-long articulated specimen of Elpistostege watsoni from the Upper Devonian period of Canada, which represents-to our knowledge-the most complete elpistostegalian yet found. High-energy computed tomography reveals that the skeleton of the pectoral fin has four proximodistal rows of radials (two of which include branched carpals) as well as two distal rows that are organized as digits and putative digits. Despite this skeletal pattern (which represents the most tetrapod-like arrangement of bones found in a pectoral fin to date), the fin retains lepidotrichia (fin rays) distal to the radials. We suggest that the vertebrate hand arose primarily from a skeletal pattern buried within the fairly typical aquatic pectoral fin of elpistostegalians. Elpistostege is potentially the sister taxon of all other tetrapods, and its appendages further blur the line between fish and land vertebrates.


  
Redox-switchable carboranes for uranium capture and release 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7792) : 652-+
作者:  Marques, Joao C.;  Li, Meng;  Schaak, Diane;  Robson, Drew N.;  Li, Jennifer M.
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The uranyl ion (UO22+  U(vi) oxidation state) is the most common form of uranium found in terrestrial and aquatic environments and is a central component in nuclear fuel processing and waste remediation efforts. Uranyl capture from either seawater or nuclear waste has been well studied and typically relies on extremely strong chelating/binding affinities to UO22+ using chelating polymers(1,2), porous inorganic(3-5) or carbon-based(6,7) materials, as well as homogeneous(8) compounds. By contrast, the controlled release of uranyl after capture is less established and can be difficult, expensive or destructive to the initial material(2,9). Here we show how harnessing the redox-switchable chelating and donating properties of an ortho-substituted closo-carborane (1,2-(Ph2PO)(2)-1,2-C2B10H10) cluster molecule can lead to the controlled chemical or electrochemical capture and release of UO22+ in monophasic (organic) or biphasic (organic/aqueous) model solvent systems. This is achieved by taking advantage of the increase in the ligand bite angle when the closo-carborane is reduced to the nido-carborane, resulting in C-C bond rupture and cage opening. The use of electrochemical methods for uranyl capture and release may complement existing sorbent and processing systems.


Redox-switchable chelation is demonstrated for a carborane cluster molecule, leading to controlled chemical or electrochemical capture and release of uranyl in monophasic or biphasic model solvent systems.


  
Differential Heating Drives Downslope Flows that Accelerate Mixed-Layer Warming in Ice-Covered Waters 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 46 (23) : 13872-13882
作者:  Ulloa, Hugo N.;  Winters, Kraig B.;  Wueest, Alfred;  Bouffard, Damien
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ice-covered lakes  radiatively driven convection  lake topography  lateral transport  mixed-layer evolution  circulation and heat fluxes in polar aquatic systems  
Climate-influenced catchment hydrology overrides forest management effects on stream benthic macroinvertebrates in a northern hardwood forest 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 452
作者:  Daoust, Kristin;  Kreutzweiser, David P.;  Guo, Junting;  Creed, Irena F.;  Sibley, Paul K.
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Forest harvesting  Environmental indicators  Benthic macroinvertebrates  Aquatic ecosystem services  Batchawana Watershed  
Pathogen exposure disrupts an organism's ability to cope with thermal stress 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (11) : 3893-3905
作者:  Hector, Tobias E.;  Sgro, Carla M.;  Hall, Matthew D.
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aquatic ectotherm  coevolution  CTmax  GxG  heating rate  ramping rate  thermal tolerance