Climate variability effects on old-growth, dinoflagellates, invasives – This week’s CoEnv published research

Each week we share the latest publications coming from the College of the Environment. This week, six new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science or published online.

1. TitleAnalysis of natural diatom communities reveals novel insights into the diversity of long chain polyamine (LCPA) structures involved in silica precipitation (Abstract; subscription required for full text)

AuthorsBridoux, Maxime C.1,2Keil, Richard G.1Ingalls, Anitra E.1

1. Univ Washington, School of Oceanography
2. CEA, DAM, DIF, F-91297 Arpajon, France

Journal: ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY

 

2. TitleOld-growth CO2 flux measurements reveal high sensitivity to climate anomalies across seasonal, annual and decadal time scales (Abstract; subscription required for full text)

Authors: Wharton, S.1; Falk, M.2Bible, Ken3Schroeder, Matt3; Paw U, K. T.2

1. Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
2. Univ Calif Davis, Dept Land Air & Water Resources
3. Univ Washington, College of the Environment

Journal: AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY

 

3. TitleHydrological projections of climate change scenarios over the 3H region of China: A VIC model assessment (Abstract; subscription required for full text)

Authors: Dan, Li1,2; Ji, Jinjun1,2; Xie, Zhenghui3; Chen, Feng3; Wen, Gang4; Richey, Jeffrey E.5

1. Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Atmospher Phys
2. Chinese Acad Sci, START Temperate E Asia Reg Ctr
3. Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Atmospher Phys
4. Minist Finance, China CDM Fund Management Ctr
5. Univ Washington, School of Oceanography

Journal: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES

 

4. TitleMOLECULAR PHYLOGENY AND TAXONOMY OF THE AEGAGROPILA CLADE (CLADOPHORALES, ULVOPHYCEAE), INCLUDING THE DESCRIPTION OF AEGAGROPILOPSIS GEN. NOV AND PSEUDOCLADOPHORA GEN. NOV. (Abstract; subscription required for full text)

Authors: Boedeker, Christian1O’Kelly, Charles J.2; Star, Wim3; Leliaert, Frederik4

1. Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Biol Sci
2. Univ Washington, Friday Harbor Labs
3. Leiden Univ, Netherlands Ctr Biodivers Nat
4. Univ Ghent, Phycol Res Grp, Dept Biol

Journal: JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY

 

5. TitleWill extreme climatic events facilitate biological invasions? (Abstract; subscription required for full text)

Authors: Diez, Jeffrey M.1; D’Antonio, Carla M.2; Dukes, Jeffrey S.3,4; Grosholz, Edwin D.5; Olden, Julian D.6; Sorte, Cascade J. B.7; Blumenthal, Dana M.8; Bradley, Bethany A.9; Early, Regan10; Ibanez, Ines11; Jones, Sierra J.12; Lawler, Joshua J.13; Miller, Luke P.14

1. ETH, Inst Integrat Biol
2. Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Ecol Evolut & Marine Biol
3. Purdue Univ, Dept Forestry & Nat Resources
4. Purdue Univ, Dept Biol Sci
5. Univ Calif Davis, Dept Environm Sci & Policy
6. Univ Washington, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
7. Univ Massachusetts, Dept Environm Earth & Ocean Sci
8. ARS, Rangeland Resources Res Unit, USDA
9. Univ Massachusetts, Dept Environm Conservat
10. Univ Evora, Catedra Rui Nabeiro
11. Univ Michigan, Sch Nat Resources
12. Univ S Carolina, Dept Biol Sci
13. Univ Washington, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
14. Northeastern Univ, Ctr Marine Sci

Journal: FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

 

6. TitleAn Alexandrium Spp. Cyst Record from Sequim Bay, Washington State, USA, and its Relation to Past Climate Variability (Abstract; subscription required for full text)

Authors: Feifel, Kirsten M.1; Moore, Stephanie K.2Horner, Rita A.1

1. Univ Washington, School of Oceanography
2. NOAA, NW Fisheries Sci Ctr, W Coast Ctr Oceans & Human Hlth

Journal: JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY

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