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Bacterial communities in oysters were not different among treatments prior to the heatwave, indicating that acclimation prior to the heatwave had little effect on bacterial communities. Rather, survival was determined by how oysters responded to the increasing bacteria following the heatwave. The oyster ...
Under the gradient temperature regime, dry heatwave stimulation (RH 30% day/60% night) had more significant effect on soybean yield traits than the wet heatwave (RH 60% day/60% night), and seed weight per plant decreased by 70. 63% and 52. 41% after 5 ...
This is known as the “heat island” effect. These surfaces can get 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the air. Furthermore, heat islands can increase energy use, putting more greenhouse gases into the air and worsening global warming. What is a firenado? U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Although our prior work has shown that heatwave effect on mortality rose alarmingly when heatwave intensity increased to 99th percentile (i.e., extreme heatwaves) (Tong et al., 2015), we found that the magnitude of heatwave effects on ASUs and hospitalizations became unstable (increasing or ...
Spatial extent: we define an event as a heatwave if it exceeds an area of 40.000 km2within a 4° × 4° sliding window (similar to Stefanon et al.63). Different sliding windows were tested and did not have a significant effect on the heatwave detection. ...
To obtain a nationally representative exposure-response relationship, we used an extended Cox regression to investigate the effect of heatwave exposure during the final gestational week (namely experiencing at least one heatwave) based on a birth cohort of China. This study found the RR for PTB ...