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temp-cleaner
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/JustWhit3/temp-cleaner/compare/v0.0.1...v1.0.0</p>If you use this software, please cite it as below
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sweltr/high-temp: SWELTR High-Temp Workflows
Bioinformatic workflows for the study Microbial diversity decline and community response are decoupled from increased respiration in warmed tropical forest soil.
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences for biodiversity and future climate, particularly in tropical forests where high biological diversity coincides with a vast store of soil carbon. We carried out a two-year in situ soil warming experiment in a tropical forest in Panama and found large changes in the soil microbial community and its growth sensitivity, which did not explain observed large increases in CO2 emission. Microbial diversity, especially of bacteria, declined markedly with 3 to 8ºC warming, demonstrating a breakdown in the positive temperature-diversity relationship previously observed in temperate-zones. The microbial community composition shifted with warming, with many taxa no longer detected and others enriched, including thermophilic taxa. This community shift resulted in community-adaptation of bacterial growth to warmer temperatures, which we used to predict changes in soil CO2 emissions. However, the in situ CO2 emissions exceeded our model predictions three-fold, likely driven by abiotic acceleration of enzymatic activity. Our results suggest that warming of tropical forests will have rapid, detrimental consequences both for soil microbial biodiversity and future climate.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/sweltr/high-temp/commits/v1.0.
Determining the need for an expanded fitness component in the Fire Science Program at Milwaukee Area Technical College
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WIS/GTS bulletin UEBM01 VBRR in FM35 TEMP (TEMP)
WIS/GTS bulletin UEBM01VBRR; in code form: FM35 TEMP; disseminated via: RTH BANGKOK; remarks: TEMP; stations: 48097 YANGON (16 46 00N, 096 10 00E, 14 m)
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