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  1. Article ; Online: Vertical stratification of aerosols over South Asian cities.

    Banerjee, Tirthankar / Anchule, Avinash / Sorek-Hamer, Meytar / Latif, Mohd T

    Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

    2022  Volume 309, Page(s) 119776

    Abstract: This study examines vertically resolved aerosol optical properties retrieved from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) onboard CALIPSO satellite over several cities across South Asia from March 2010 to February 2021. Atmospheric ... ...

    Abstract This study examines vertically resolved aerosol optical properties retrieved from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) onboard CALIPSO satellite over several cities across South Asia from March 2010 to February 2021. Atmospheric layer-specific stratification of aerosols and dominant aerosol sub-types was recognized over each city with their seasonal trends. A contrasting pattern in aerosol vertical distribution over cities across Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) was noted compared to non-IGP cities, with considerable dependency on geographic location of the city itself. In all the cases, total extinction decreased with increasing altitude however, with varying degree of slope. A clear intrusion of transported aerosols at higher altitude (>3 km) was also evident. Extinction coefficient of type-separated aerosols indicate robust contribution of smoke aerosols, urban aerosols/polluted dust, and mineral dust below 3 km height. At higher altitude (>3 km), dust and urban aerosols dominate over majority of the stations. Overall, 51% of total columnar aerosols remained within 0-1 km height over South Asian cities, slightly high over the IGP (57%) against non-IGP cities (39%). Such distribution also has a seasonal pattern with higher fraction of aerosols remaining below 1 km during post-monsoon (October-November, 62%) and winter (December-February, 72%) compared to summer months (March-May, 39%). When partitioned against planetary boundary layer (PBL), 41% (59%) of aerosols remained within the PBL (free troposphere) that too exhibiting strong diurnal variations irrespective of seasons. Dominating aerosol types and their contribution to total aerosol loading was explored by comparing type-based aerosol extinction against total aerosol extinction. Dust, smoke and urban aerosols emerged as three predominating aerosol types, while presence of marine aerosol was noted over the coastal cities. Major fraction of smoke and urban aerosols remained within 2 km height from surface. In contrast, efficient transport of dust aerosol above 2 km height was evident particularly over IGP during summer.
    MeSH term(s) Aerosols/analysis ; Air Pollutants/analysis ; Cities ; Dust/analysis ; Environmental Monitoring ; Seasons ; Smoke
    Chemical Substances Aerosols ; Air Pollutants ; Dust ; Smoke
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-07-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 280652-6
    ISSN 1873-6424 ; 0013-9327 ; 0269-7491
    ISSN (online) 1873-6424
    ISSN 0013-9327 ; 0269-7491
    DOI 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119776
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  2. Article: Vertical stratification of aerosols over South Asian cities

    Banerjee, Tirthankar / Anchule, Avinash / Sorek-Hamer, Meytar / Latif, Mohd T.

    Elsevier Ltd Environmental pollution. 2022 Sept. 15, v. 309

    2022  

    Abstract: This study examines vertically resolved aerosol optical properties retrieved from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) onboard CALIPSO satellite over several cities across South Asia from March 2010 to February 2021. Atmospheric ... ...

    Abstract This study examines vertically resolved aerosol optical properties retrieved from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) onboard CALIPSO satellite over several cities across South Asia from March 2010 to February 2021. Atmospheric layer-specific stratification of aerosols and dominant aerosol sub-types was recognized over each city with their seasonal trends. A contrasting pattern in aerosol vertical distribution over cities across Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) was noted compared to non-IGP cities, with considerable dependency on geographic location of the city itself. In all the cases, total extinction decreased with increasing altitude however, with varying degree of slope. A clear intrusion of transported aerosols at higher altitude (>3 km) was also evident. Extinction coefficient of type-separated aerosols indicate robust contribution of smoke aerosols, urban aerosols/polluted dust, and mineral dust below 3 km height. At higher altitude (>3 km), dust and urban aerosols dominate over majority of the stations. Overall, 51% of total columnar aerosols remained within 0–1 km height over South Asian cities, slightly high over the IGP (57%) against non-IGP cities (39%). Such distribution also has a seasonal pattern with higher fraction of aerosols remaining below 1 km during post-monsoon (October–November, 62%) and winter (December–February, 72%) compared to summer months (March–May, 39%). When partitioned against planetary boundary layer (PBL), 41% (59%) of aerosols remained within the PBL (free troposphere) that too exhibiting strong diurnal variations irrespective of seasons. Dominating aerosol types and their contribution to total aerosol loading was explored by comparing type-based aerosol extinction against total aerosol extinction. Dust, smoke and urban aerosols emerged as three predominating aerosol types, while presence of marine aerosol was noted over the coastal cities. Major fraction of smoke and urban aerosols remained within 2 km height from surface. In contrast, efficient transport of dust aerosol above 2 km height was evident particularly over IGP during summer.
    Keywords aerosols ; altitude ; dust ; lidar ; pollution ; satellites ; seasonal variation ; smoke ; spatial distribution ; summer ; troposphere ; winter ; Indo-Gangetic Plain
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-0915
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 280652-6
    ISSN 1873-6424 ; 0013-9327 ; 0269-7491
    ISSN (online) 1873-6424
    ISSN 0013-9327 ; 0269-7491
    DOI 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119776
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  3. Article ; Online: Molecular distribution, sources and potential health risks of fine particulate-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during high pollution episodes in a subtropical urban city.

    Singh, Abhishek / Banerjee, Tirthankar / Latif, Mohd T / Ramanathan, Sharanya / Suradi, Hamidah / Othman, Murnira / Murari, Vishnu

    Chemosphere

    2023  Volume 340, Page(s) 139943

    Abstract: Abundance of fine particulate-bound 16 priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was investigated to ascertain its sources and potential carcinogenic health risks in Varanasi, India. The city represents a typical urban settlement of South Asia ... ...

    Abstract Abundance of fine particulate-bound 16 priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was investigated to ascertain its sources and potential carcinogenic health risks in Varanasi, India. The city represents a typical urban settlement of South Asia having particulate exposure manyfold higher than standard with reports of pollution induced mortalities and morbidities. Fine particulates (PM
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Child ; Humans ; Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ; Asia, Southern ; Benzo(a)pyrene ; Coal ; Dust
    Chemical Substances Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ; Benzo(a)pyrene (3417WMA06D) ; Coal ; Dust
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-23
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 120089-6
    ISSN 1879-1298 ; 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    ISSN (online) 1879-1298
    ISSN 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    DOI 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139943
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  4. Article: Synthesis and characterization of kaolinite coated with copper oxide and its effect on the removal of aqueous Lead(II) ions

    Egirani, Davidson / Latif, Mohd T / Wessey, Napoleon / Poyi, Nanfe. R / Acharjee, Shukla

    Applied water science. 2019 June, v. 9, no. 4

    2019  

    Abstract: The removal of Lead (Pb2+) ions from waste water in the aquatic environment by copper oxide–kaolinite composite forms an important step involved in the reduction of Lead ions in the environment. The study investigated the synthesis, characterization, and ...

    Abstract The removal of Lead (Pb2+) ions from waste water in the aquatic environment by copper oxide–kaolinite composite forms an important step involved in the reduction of Lead ions in the environment. The study investigated the synthesis, characterization, and application of copper oxide–kaolinite composite in the removal of Lead ions from aqueous systems. The synthesis of the composite involved a trimetric process to produce the copper oxide (CuO)–kaolinite composite. The characterization involved the determination of cation exchange capacity, specific surface area, and spectral analysis by sodium saturation method, nitrogen gas adsorption techniques, and scanning electron spectroscopy, respectively. The determination of parameters affecting the reaction mechanism and reaction kinetics involved the use of batch mode techniques. The findings indicated a reaction mechanism that was less than one proton coefficient, higher mass transfer rates when compared with uncoated kaolinite. Here, the intraparticle diffusion was higher than the value for the uncoated kaolinite. The reactions based on Pb2+ initial concentration indicated that the coated kaolinite gradually became saturated as the concentration was increased. The reactions based on solid concentration (Cp) demonstrated a complex change in the capacity of adsorption over different Pb2+ concentrations (10–40 mgL−1) and solid concentrations (2–10 gL−1). Here, the reduction in specific surface area, particle size increase, mineral aggregation, and concentration gradient effect controlled the complex changes in adsorption. In conclusion, the copper oxide–kaolinite composite significantly enhanced the adsorption of Pb2+ ions.
    Keywords adsorption ; aquatic environment ; cation exchange capacity ; copper ; cupric oxide ; ions ; kaolinite ; lead ; mass transfer ; nitrogen ; particle size ; reaction kinetics ; reaction mechanisms ; sodium ; spectral analysis ; spectroscopy ; surface area ; wastewater
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2019-06
    Size p. 109.
    Publishing place Springer International Publishing
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2594789-8
    ISSN 2190-5495 ; 2190-5487
    ISSN (online) 2190-5495
    ISSN 2190-5487
    DOI 10.1007/s13201-019-0989-6
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  5. Article ; Online: Annual Southeast Asia haze increases respiratory admissions: A 2-year large single institution experience.

    Ming, Chew R / Ban Yu-Lin, Andrea / Abdul Hamid, Mohammad F / Latif, Mohd T / Mohammad, Nurashikin / Hassan, Tidi

    Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)

    2018  Volume 23, Issue 10, Page(s) 914–920

    Abstract: Background and objective: The Southeast Asia (SEA) haze is an annual problem and at its worst could produce respirable particles of concentrations up to 500 μg/m: Methods: Data from all respiratory admissions in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical ...

    Abstract Background and objective: The Southeast Asia (SEA) haze is an annual problem and at its worst could produce respirable particles of concentrations up to 500 μg/m
    Methods: Data from all respiratory admissions in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC) from 1st January 2014 to 31st December 2015 were collected retrospectively from chart and electronic database. A total of 16 weeks of haze period had been formally dated by the Department of Environment using the definition of weather phenomenon leading to atmospheric visibility of less than 10 km. Multivariable regression analyses were performed to estimate rate ratios and 95% CI.
    Results: There were 1968 subjects admitted for respiratory admissions in UKMMC during the study period. Incidence rates per week were significantly different between the two groups with 27.6 ± 9.2 cases per week during the haze versus 15.7 ± 6.7 cases per week during the non-haze period (P < 0.01). A total of 4% versus 2% was admitted to the intensive care unit in the haze and the non-haze groups, respectively (P = 0.02). The mean ± SD lengths of stay was 12.1 ± 5.2 days; the haze group had a longer stay (18.2 ± 9.7 days) compared to the non-haze groups (9.7 ± 3.9) (P < 0.001).
    Conclusion: The annual SEA haze is associated with increased respiratory admissions.
    MeSH term(s) Academic Medical Centers ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Air Pollution ; Female ; Humans ; Incidence ; Length of Stay ; Malaysia ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Particulate Matter ; Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data ; Respiratory Tract Diseases/epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Seasons
    Chemical Substances Particulate Matter
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-06-19
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1435849-9
    ISSN 1440-1843 ; 1323-7799
    ISSN (online) 1440-1843
    ISSN 1323-7799
    DOI 10.1111/resp.13325
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  6. Article ; Online: Descriptive indicators for surface conditions

    Engel, Anja / Laß, Kristian / Wurl, O. / Latif, Mohd T.

    2014  

    Language English
    Publisher Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
    Publishing country de
    Document type Article ; Online
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  7. Article ; Online: WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies.

    Sumaila, U Rashid / Skerritt, Daniel J / Schuhbauer, Anna / Villasante, Sebastian / Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés M / Sinan, Hussain / Burnside, Duncan / Abdallah, Patrízia Raggi / Abe, Keita / Addo, Kwasi A / Adelsheim, Julia / Adewumi, Ibukun J / Adeyemo, Olanike K / Adger, Neil / Adotey, Joshua / Advani, Sahir / Afrin, Zahidah / Aheto, Denis / Akintola, Shehu L /
    Akpalu, Wisdom / Alam, Lubna / Alava, Juan José / Allison, Edward H / Amon, Diva J / Anderies, John M / Anderson, Christopher M / Andrews, Evan / Angelini, Ronaldo / Anna, Zuzy / Antweiler, Werner / Arizi, Evans K / Armitage, Derek / Arthur, Robert I / Asare, Noble / Asche, Frank / Asiedu, Berchie / Asuquo, Francis / Badmus, Lanre / Bailey, Megan / Ban, Natalie / Barbier, Edward B / Barley, Shanta / Barnes, Colin / Barrett, Scott / Basurto, Xavier / Belhabib, Dyhia / Bennett, Elena / Bennett, Nathan J / Benzaken, Dominique / Blasiak, Robert / Bohorquez, John J / Bordehore, Cesar / Bornarel, Virginie / Boyd, David R / Breitburg, Denise / Brooks, Cassandra / Brotz, Lucas / Campbell, Donovan / Cannon, Sara / Cao, Ling / Cardenas Campo, Juan C / Carpenter, Steve / Carpenter, Griffin / Carson, Richard T / Carvalho, Adriana R / Castrejón, Mauricio / Caveen, Alex J / Chabi, M Nicole / Chan, Kai M A / Chapin, F Stuart / Charles, Tony / Cheung, William / Christensen, Villy / Chuku, Ernest O / Church, Trevor / Clark, Colin / Clarke, Tayler M / Cojocaru, Andreea L / Copeland, Brian / Crawford, Brian / Crépin, Anne-Sophie / Crowder, Larry B / Cury, Philippe / Cutting, Allison N / Daily, Gretchen C / Da-Rocha, Jose Maria / Das, Abhipsita / de la Puente, Santiago / de Zeeuw, Aart / Deikumah, Savior K S / Deith, Mairin / Dewitte, Boris / Doubleday, Nancy / Duarte, Carlos M / Dulvy, Nicholas K / Eddy, Tyler / Efford, Meaghan / Ehrlich, Paul R / Elsler, Laura G / Fakoya, Kafayat A / Falaye, A Eyiwunmi / Fanzo, Jessica / Fitzsimmons, Clare / Flaaten, Ola / Florko, Katie R N / Aviles, Marta Flotats / Folke, Carl / Forrest, Andrew / Freeman, Peter / Freire, Kátia M F / Froese, Rainer / Frölicher, Thomas L / Gallagher, Austin / Garcon, Veronique / Gasalla, Maria A / Gephart, Jessica A / Gibbons, Mark / Gillespie, Kyle / Giron-Nava, Alfredo / Gjerde, Kristina / Glaser, Sarah / Golden, Christopher / Gordon, Line / Govan, Hugh / Gryba, Rowenna / Halpern, Benjamin S / Hanich, Quentin / Hara, Mafaniso / Harley, Christopher D G / Harper, Sarah / Harte, Michael / Helm, Rebecca / Hendrix, Cullen / Hicks, Christina C / Hood, Lincoln / Hoover, Carie / Hopewell, Kristen / Horta E Costa, Bárbara B / Houghton, Jonathan D R / Iitembu, Johannes A / Isaacs, Moenieba / Isahaku, Sadique / Ishimura, Gakushi / Islam, Monirul / Issifu, Ibrahim / Jackson, Jeremy / Jacquet, Jennifer / Jensen, Olaf P / Ramon, Jorge Jimenez / Jin, Xue / Jonah, Alberta / Jouffray, Jean-Baptiste / Juniper, S Kim / Jusoh, Sufian / Kadagi, Isigi / Kaeriyama, Masahide / Kaiser, Michel J / Kaiser, Brooks Alexandra / Kakujaha-Matundu, Omu / Karuaihe, Selma T / Karumba, Mary / Kemmerly, Jennifer D / Khan, Ahmed S / Kimani, Patrick / Kleisner, Kristin / Knowlton, Nancy / Kotowicz, Dawn / Kurien, John / Kwong, Lian E / Lade, Steven / Laffoley, Dan / Lam, Mimi E / Lam, Vicky W L / Lange, Glenn-Marie / Latif, Mohd T / Le Billon, Philippe / Le Brenne, Valérie / Le Manach, Frédéric / Levin, Simon A / Levin, Lisa / Limburg, Karin E / List, John / Lombard, Amanda T / Lopes, Priscila F M / Lotze, Heike K / Mallory, Tabitha G / Mangar, Roshni S / Marszalec, Daniel / Mattah, Precious / Mayorga, Juan / McAusland, Carol / McCauley, Douglas J / McLean, Jeffrey / McMullen, Karly / Meere, Frank / Mejaes, Annie / Melnychuk, Michael / Mendo, Jaime / Micheli, Fiorenza / Millage, Katherine / Miller, Dana / Mohamed, Kolliyil Sunil / Mohammed, Essam / Mokhtar, Mazlin / Morgan, Lance / Muawanah, Umi / Munro, Gordon R / Murray, Grant / Mustafa, Saleem / Nayak, Prateep / Newell, Dianne / Nguyen, Tu / Noack, Frederik / Nor, Adibi M / Nunoo, Francis K E / Obura, David / Okey, Tom / Okyere, Isaac / Onyango, Paul / Oostdijk, Maartje / Orlov, Polina / Österblom, Henrik / Owens, Dwight / Owens, Tessa / Oyinlola, Mohammed / Pacoureau, Nathan / Pakhomov, Evgeny / Abrantes, Juliano Palacios / Pascual, Unai / Paulmier, Aurélien / Pauly, Daniel / Pèlèbè, Rodrigue Orobiyi Edéya / Peñalosa, Daniel / Pennino, Maria G / Peterson, Garry / Pham, Thuy T T / Pinkerton, Evelyn / Polasky, Stephen / Polunin, Nicholas V C / Prah, Ekow / Ramírez, Jorge / Relano, Veronica / Reygondeau, Gabriel / Robadue, Don / Roberts, Callum / Rogers, Alex / Roumbedakis, Katina / Sala, Enric / Scheffer, Marten / Segerson, Kathleen / Seijo, Juan Carlos / Seto, Karen C / Shogren, Jason F / Silver, Jennifer J / Singh, Gerald / Soszynski, Ambre / Splichalova, Dacotah-Victoria / Spring, Margaret / Stage, Jesper / Stephenson, Fabrice / Stewart, Bryce D / Sultan, Riad / Suttle, Curtis / Tagliabue, Alessandro / Tall, Amadou / Talloni-Álvarez, Nicolás / Tavoni, Alessandro / Taylor, D R Fraser / Teh, Louise S L / Teh, Lydia C L / Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste / Thiele, Torsten / Thilsted, Shakuntala H / Thumbadoo, Romola V / Tigchelaar, Michelle / Tol, Richard S J / Tortell, Philippe / Troell, Max / Uzmanoğlu, M Selçuk / van Putten, Ingrid / van Santen, Gert / Villaseñor-Derbez, Juan Carlos / Wabnitz, Colette C C / Walsh, Melissa / Walsh, J P / Wambiji, Nina / Weber, Elke U / Westley, Frances / Williams, Stella / Wisz, Mary S / Worm, Boris / Xiao, Lan / Yagi, Nobuyuki / Yamazaki, Satoshi / Yang, Hong / Zeller, Dirk

    Science (New York, N.Y.)

    2021  Volume 374, Issue 6567, Page(s) 544

    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-10-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 128410-1
    ISSN 1095-9203 ; 0036-8075
    ISSN (online) 1095-9203
    ISSN 0036-8075
    DOI 10.1126/science.abm1680
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  8. Article ; Online: WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies

    Sumaila, Rashid / Skerritt, Daniel J. / Schuhbauer, Anna / Villasante, Sebastian / Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés M. / Sinan, Hussain / Burnside, Duncan / Abdallah, Patrízia Raggi / Abe, Keita / Addo, Kwasi A. / Adelsheim, Julia / Adewumi, Ibukun J. / Adeyemo, Olanike K. / Adger, Neil / Adotey, Joshua / Advani, Sahir / Afrin, Zahidah / Aheto, Denis / Akintola, Shehu L. /
    Akpalu, Wisdom / Alam, Lubna / Alava, Juan José / Allison, Edward H. / Amon, Diva J. / Anderies, John M. / Anderson, Christopher M. / Andrews, Evan / Angelini, Ronaldo / Anna, Zuzy / Antweiler, Werner / Arizi, Evans K. / Armitage, Derek / Arthur, Robert I. / Asare, Noble / Asche, Frank / Asiedu, Berchie / Asuquo, Francis / Badmus, Lanre / Bailey, Megan / Ban, Natalie / Barbier, Edward B. / Barley, Shanta / Barnes, Colin / Barrett, Scott / Basurto, Xavier / Belhabib, Dyhia / Bennett, Elena / Bennett, Nathan J. / Benzaken, Dominique / Blasiak, Robert / Bohorquez, John J. / Bordehore, Cesar / Bornarel, Virginie / Boyd, David R. / Breitburg, Denise / Brooks, Cassandra / Brotz, Lucas / Campbell, Donovan / Cannon, Sara / Cao, Ling / Cardenas Campo, Juan C. / Carpenter, Steve / Carpenter, Griffin / Carson, Richard T. / Carvalho, Adriana R. / Castrejón, Mauricio / Caveen, Alex J. / Chabi, Nicole / Chan, Kai M.A. / Chapin, Stuart / Charles, Tony / Cheung, William / Christensen, Villy / Chuku, Ernest O. / Church, Trevor / Clark, Colin / Clarke, Tayler M. / Cojocaru, Andreea L. / Copeland, Brian / Crawford, Brian / Crépin, Anne-Sophie / Crowder, Larry B. / Cury, Philippe / Cutting, Allison N. / Daily, Gretchen C. / Da-rocha, Jose Maria / Das, Abhipsita / De La Puente, Santiago / De Zeeuw, Aart / Deikumah, Savior K.S. / Deith, Mairin / Dewitte, Boris / Doubleday, Nancy / Duarte, Carlos M. / Dulvy, Nicholas K. / Eddy, Tyler / Efford, Meaghan / Ehrlich, Paul R. / Elsler, Laura G. / Fakoya, Kafayat A. / Falaye, Eyiwunmi / Fanzo, Jessica / Fitzsimmons, Clare / Flaaten, Ola / Florko, Katie R.N. / Aviles, Marta Flotats / Folke, Carl / Forrest, Andrew / Freeman, Peter / Freire, Kátia M.F. / Froese, Rainer / Frölicher, Thomas L. / Gallagher, Austin / Garcon, Veronique / Gasalla, Maria A. / Gephart, Jessica A. / Gibbons, Mark / Gillespie, Kyle / Giron-Nava, Alfredo / Gjerde, Kristina / Glaser, Sarah / Golden, Christopher / Gordon, Line / Govan, Hugh / Gryba, Rowenna / Halpern, Benjamin S. / Hanich, Quentin / Hara, Mafaniso / Harley, Christopher D.G. / Harper, Sarah / Harte, Michael / Helm, Rebecca / Hendrix, Cullen / Hicks, Christina C. / Hood, Lincoln / Hoover, Carie / Hopewell, Kristen / Horta E. Costa, Bárbara B. / Houghton, Jonathan D.R. / Litembu, Johannes A. / Isaacs, Moenieba / Isahaku, Sadique / Ishimura, Gakushi / Islam, Monirul / Issifu, Ibrahim / Jackson, Jeremy / Jacquet, Jennifer / Jensen, Olaf P. / Ramon, Jorge Jimenez / Jin, Xue / Jonah, Alberta / Jouffray, Jean-Baptiste / Juniper, Kim / Jusoh, Sufian / Kadagi, Isigi / Kaeriyama, Masahide / Kaiser, Michel J. / Kaiser, Brooks Alexandra / Kakujaha-Matundu, Omu / Karuaihe, Selma T. / Karumba, Mary / Kemmerly, Jennifer D. / Khan, Ahmed S. / Kimani, Patrick / Kleisner, Kristin / Knowlton, Nancy / Kotowicz, Dawn / Kurien, John / Kwong, Lian E. / Lade, Steven / Laffoley, Dan / Lam, Mimi E. / Lam, Vicky W.L. / Lange, Glenn-Marie / Latif, Mohd T. / Le Billon, Philippe / Le Brenne, Valérie / Le Manach, Frédéric / Levin, Simon A. / Levin, Lisa / Limburg, Karin E. / List, John / Lombard, Amanda T. / Lopes, Priscila F.M. / Lotze, Heike K. / Mallory, Tabitha G. / Mangar, Roshni S. / Marszalec, Daniel / Mattah, Precious / Mayorga, Juan / Mcausland, Carol / Mccauley, Douglas J. / Mclean, Jeffrey / Mcmullen, Karly / Meere, Frank / Mejaes, Annie / Melnychuk, Michael / Mendo, Jaime / Micheli, Fiorenza / Millage, Katherine / Miller, Dana / Mohamed, Kolliyil Sunil / Mohammed, Essam / Mokhtar, Mazlin / Morgan, Lance / Muawanah, Umi / Munro, Gordon R. / Murray, Grant / Mustafa, Saleem / Nayak, Prateep / Newell, Dianne / Nguyen, Tu / Noack, Frederik / Nor, Adibi M. / Nunoo, Francis K.E. / Obura, David / Okey, Tom / Okyere, Isaac / Onyango, Paul / Oostdijk, Maartje / Orlov, Polina / Österblom, Henrik / Owens, Dwight / Oyinlola, Mohammed / Pacoureau, Nathan / Pakhomov, Evgeny / Abrantes, Juliano Palacios / Pascual, Unai / Paulmier, Aurélien / Pauly, Daniel / Pèlèbè, Rodrigue Orobiyi Edéya / Peñalosa, Daniel / Pennino, Maria G. / Peterson, Garry / Pham, Thuy T.T. / Pinkerton, Evelyn / Polasky, Stephen / Polunin, Nicholas V.C. / Prah, Ekow / Ramírez, Jorge / Relano, Veronica / Reygondeau, Gabriel / Robadue, Don / Roberts, Callum / Rogers, Alex / Roumbedakis, Katina / Sala, Enric / Scheffer, Marten / Segerson, Kathleen / Seijo, Juan Carlos / Seto, Karen C. / Shogren, Jason F. / Silver, Jennifer J. / Singh, Gerald / Soszynski, Ambre / Splichalova, Dacotah-Victoria / Spring, Margaret / Stage, Jesper / Stephenson, Fabrice / Stewart, Bryce D. / Sultan, Riad / Suttle, Curtis / Tagliabue, Alessandro / Tall, Amadou / Talloni-álvarez, Nicolás / Tavoni, Alessandro / Taylor, D.R. / Teh, Louise S.L. / Teh, Lydia C.L. / Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste / Thiele, Torsten / Thilsted, Shakuntala H. / Thumbadoo, Romola V. / Tigchelaar, Michelle / Tol, Richard S.J. / Tortell, Philippe / Troell, Max / Selçuk Uzmanoğlu, M. / van Putten, Ingrid / van Santen, Gert / Villaseñor-Derbez, Juan Carlos / Wabnitz, Colette C.C. / Walsh, Melissa / Walsh, J.P. / Wambiji, Nina / Weber, Elke U. / Westley, Frances / Williams, Stella / Wisz, Mary S. / Worm, Boris / Xiao, Lan / Yagi, Nobuyuki / Yamazaki, Satoshi / Yang, Hong / Zeller, Dirk

    Science

    2021  Volume 374, Issue 6567

    Keywords Life Science
    Language English
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 128410-1
    ISSN 1095-9203 ; 0036-8075
    ISSN (online) 1095-9203
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