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What are the benefits of delisting endangered species and who receives them?: Lessons from the gray wolf recovery in Greater Yellowstone 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 174
作者:  Sims, Charles;  Aadland, David;  Finnoff, David;  Hochard, Jacob
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Endangered Species Act  Conservation  Gray wolf  Yellowstone National Park  Livestock depredation  
Participatory policies and intrinsic motivation to conserve forest commons 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020
作者:  Palmer, Charles;  Souza, Grace Lara;  Laray, Edilza;  Viana, Virgilio;  Hall, Anthony
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Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Ward, Nicholas D.;  Megonigal, J. Patrick;  Bond-Lamberty, Ben;  Bailey, Vanessa L.;  Butman, David;  Canuel, Elizabeth A.;  Diefenderfer, Heida;  Ganju, Neil K.;  Goni, Miguel A.;  Graham, Emily B.;  Hopkinson, Charles S.;  Khangaonkar, Tarang;  Langley, J. Adam;  McDowell, Nate G.;  Myers-Pigg, Allison N.;  Neumann, Rebecca B.;  Osburn, Christopher L.;  Price, Rene M.;  Rowland, Joel;  Sengupta, Aditi;  Simard, Marc;  Thornton, Peter E.;  Tzortziou, Maria;  Vargas, Rodrigo;  Weisenhorn, Pamela B.;  Windham-Myers, Lisamarie
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Integrating climate change in ocean planning 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 3 (7) : 505-516
作者:  Frazao Santos, Catarina;  Agardy, Tundi;  Andrade, Francisco;  Calado, Helena;  Crowder, Larry B.;  Ehler, Charles N.;  Garcia-Morales, Sara;  Gissi, Elena;  Halpern, Benjamin S.;  Orbach, Michael K.;  Poertner, Hans-Otto;  Rosa, Rui
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The local effects of an innovation: Evidence from the French fish market 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 171
作者:  Gobillon, Laurent;  Wolff, Francois-Charles
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Fish  Innovation  Product quality  Product prices  Discontinuity  Difference in differences  
Short-range order and its impact on the CrCoNi medium-entropy alloy 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7808) : 283-+
作者:  Tan, Hwei-Ee;  Sisti, Alexander C.;  Jin, Hao;  Vignovich, Martin;  Villavicencio, Miguel;  Tsang, Katherine S.;  Goffer, Yossef;  Zuker, Charles S.
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Traditional metallic alloys are mixtures of elements in which the atoms of minority species tend to be distributed randomly if they are below their solubility limit, or to form secondary phases if they are above it. The concept of multiple-principal-element alloys has recently expanded this view, as these materials are single-phase solid solutions of generally equiatomic mixtures of metallic elements. This group of materials has received much interest owing to their enhanced mechanical properties(1-5). They are usually called medium-entropy alloys in ternary systems and high-entropy alloys in quaternary or quinary systems, alluding to their high degree of configurational entropy. However, the question has remained as to how random these solid solutions actually are, with the influence of short-range order being suggested in computational simulations but not seen experimentally(6,7). Here we report the observation, using energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy, of structural features attributable to short-range order in the CrCoNi medium-entropy alloy. Increasing amounts of such order give rise to both higher stacking-fault energy and hardness. These findings suggest that the degree of local ordering at the nanometre scale can be tailored through thermomechanical processing, providing a new avenue for tuning the mechanical properties of medium- and high-entropy alloys.


Metal alloys consisting of three or more major elemental components show enhanced mechanical properties, which are now shown to be correlated with short-range order observed with electron microscopy.


  
A regional nuclear conflict would compromise global food security 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (13) : 7071-7081
作者:  Jaegermeyr, Jonas;  Robock, Alan;  Elliott, Joshua;  Mueller, Christoph;  Xia, Lili;  Khabarov, Nikolay;  Folberth, Christian;  Schmid, Erwin;  Liu, Wenfeng;  Zabel, Florian;  Rabin, Sam S.;  Puma, Michael J.;  Heslin, Alison;  Franke, James;  Foster, Ian;  Asseng, Senthold;  Bardeen, Charles G.;  Toon, Owen B.;  Rosenzweig, Cynthia
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food system shock  multiple breadbasket failure  cold temperature yield response  India-Pakistan conflict  global gridded crop model intercomparison (GGCMI)  
Why ecological economics needs to return to its roots: The biophysical foundation of socio-economic systems 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 169
作者:  Melgar-Melgar, Rigo E.;  Hall, Charles A. S.
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Energy transitions  Biophysical economics  Ecological economics  Climate change  Sustainability  Green New Deal  Sustainable Development Goals  
A lysosomal switch triggers proteostasis renewal in the immortal C. elegans germ lineage (vol 551, pg 629, 2017) 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : E5-E5
作者:  Lu, Zhihao;  Zou, Jianling;  Li, Shuang;  Topper, Michael J.;  Tao, Yong;  Zhang, Hao;  Jiao, Xi;  Xie, Wenbing;  Kong, Xiangqian;  Vaz, Michelle;  Li, Huili;  Cai, Yi;  Xia, Limin;  Huang, Peng;  Rodgers, Kristen;  Lee, Beverly;  Riemer, Joanne B.;  Day, Chi-Ping;  Yen, Ray-Whay Chiu;  Cui, Ying;  Wang, Yujiao;  Wang, Yanni;  Zhang, Weiqiang;  Easwaran, Hariharan;  Hulbert, Alicia;  Kim, KiBem;  Juergens, Rosalyn A.;  Yang, Stephen C.;  Battafarano, Richard J.;  Bush, Errol L.;  Broderick, Stephen R.;  Cattaneo, Stephen M.;  Brahmer, Julie R.;  Rudin, Charles M.;  Wrangle, John;  Mei, Yuping;  Kim, Young J.;  Zhang, Bin;  Wang, Ken Kang-Hsin;  Forde, Patrick M.;  Margolick, Joseph B.;  Nelkin, Barry D.;  Zahnow, Cynthia A.;  Pardoll, Drew M.;  Housseau, Franck;  Baylin, Stephen B.;  Shen, Lin;  Brock, Malcolm V.
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Nightside condensation of iron in an ultrahot giant exoplanet 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 597-+
作者:  Lu, Zhihao;  Zou, Jianling;  Li, Shuang;  Topper, Michael J.;  Tao, Yong;  Zhang, Hao;  Jiao, Xi;  Xie, Wenbing;  Kong, Xiangqian;  Vaz, Michelle;  Li, Huili;  Cai, Yi;  Xia, Limin;  Huang, Peng;  Rodgers, Kristen;  Lee, Beverly;  Riemer, Joanne B.;  Day, Chi-Ping;  Yen, Ray-Whay Chiu;  Cui, Ying;  Wang, Yujiao;  Wang, Yanni;  Zhang, Weiqiang;  Easwaran, Hariharan;  Hulbert, Alicia;  Kim, KiBem;  Juergens, Rosalyn A.;  Yang, Stephen C.;  Battafarano, Richard J.;  Bush, Errol L.;  Broderick, Stephen R.;  Cattaneo, Stephen M.;  Brahmer, Julie R.;  Rudin, Charles M.;  Wrangle, John;  Mei, Yuping;  Kim, Young J.;  Zhang, Bin;  Wang, Ken Kang-Hsin;  Forde, Patrick M.;  Margolick, Joseph B.;  Nelkin, Barry D.;  Zahnow, Cynthia A.;  Pardoll, Drew M.;  Housseau, Franck;  Baylin, Stephen B.;  Shen, Lin;  Brock, Malcolm V.
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Ultrahot giant exoplanets receive thousands of times Earth'  s insolation(1,2). Their high-temperature atmospheres (greater than 2,000 kelvin) are ideal laboratories for studying extreme planetary climates and chemistry(3-5). Daysides are predicted to be cloud-free, dominated by atomic species(6) and much hotter than nightsides(5,7,8). Atoms are expected to recombine into molecules over the nightside(9), resulting in different day and night chemistries. Although metallic elements and a large temperature contrast have been observed(10-14), no chemical gradient has been measured across the surface of such an exoplanet. Different atmospheric chemistry between the day-to-night ('  evening'  ) and night-to-day ('  morning'  ) terminators could, however, be revealed as an asymmetric absorption signature during transit(4,7,15). Here we report the detection of an asymmetric atmospheric signature in the ultrahot exoplanet WASP-76b. We spectrally and temporally resolve this signature using a combination of high-dispersion spectroscopy with a large photon-collecting area. The absorption signal, attributed to neutral iron, is blueshifted by -11 +/- 0.7 kilometres per second on the trailing limb, which can be explained by a combination of planetary rotation and wind blowing from the hot dayside(16). In contrast, no signal arises from the nightside close to the morning terminator, showing that atomic iron is not absorbing starlight there. We conclude that iron must therefore condense during its journey across the nightside.


Absorption lines of iron in the dayside atmosphere of an ultrahot giant exoplanet disappear after travelling across the nightside, showing that the iron has condensed during its travel.