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“... to increases in temperature and changes in litter quality that can affect small woodland streams, where water...”
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“... only approximately 1 or 2% of the total usable area, an estimate that is bound to decrease due to the...”
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“... temperature, i.e. 19°C. With regard to growth rates, the results showed that they decrease with larval...”
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“...), different soil water contents within barley rooting depth were modelled to account for decreases in soil...”
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“... spectrometry) shows that the highest amount of water in coral skeletons is lost around 300 °C and that...”
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“... change, and fish manipulations, the effects of which can be difficult to disentangle, not least from the...”
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“... also decrease. For example, it was observed that under middle-terra acclimation to elevated...”
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