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    • Mangrove‐Saltmarsh Ecotones: Are Species Shifts Determining Eco‐Morphodynamic Landform Configurations? 

      Wei, Y; van Maanen, B; Xie, D; et al. (American Geophysical Union (AGU) / Wiley, 1 October 2024)
      Mangrove-saltmarsh ecotones are experiencing rapid alterations due to climate change and human activities, however, the ecological and morphological implications of these shifts remain largely unknown. This study systematically ...
    • Soil acidification controls invasive plant species in the restoration of degraded Cerrado grasslands 

      Lira‐Martins, D; Xavier, RO; Mazzochini, GG; et al. (Wiley, 22 October 2024)
      The Cerrado, South America's largest savanna, has acidic, nutrient‐poor soils and its native plants thrive under these conditions. However, abandoned pastures historically undergo changes in chemical properties due to ...
    • Remotely sensing potential climate change tipping points across scales 

      Lenton, TM; Abrams, JF; Bartsch, A; et al. (Nature Research, 6 January 2024)
      Potential climate tipping points pose a growing risk for societies, and policy is calling for improved anticipation of them. Satellite remote sensing can play a unique role in identifying and anticipating tipping phenomena ...
    • The Future of Geography Field Course Pedagogy in UK Higher Education 

      Woodley, E; Barr, S; Batty, L; et al. (Wiley, 2024)
      Field courses are widely regarded as integral to geography degree programmes, providing students with opportunities for experiential learning, often in unfamiliar international environments. Yet, this key area of ...
    • The pace of life for forest trees 

      Bialic-Murphy, L; McElderry, RM; Esquivel-Muelbert, A; et al. (American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 3 October 2024)
      Tree growth and longevity trade-offs fundamentally shape the terrestrial carbon balance. Yet, we lack a unified understanding of how such trade-offs vary across the world's forests. By mapping life history traits for a ...