7/20/2020

New Paper 2020/07/21 (Nature, Science, etc.)


Nature

1.  A giant soft-shelled egg from the late Cretaceous of Antarctica
Lucas J. Legendre, David Rubilar-Rogers, Grace M. Musser, Sarah N. Davis, Rodrigo A. Otero, Alexander O. Vargas & Julia A. Clarke

Science

2. Population genetics of the coral Acropora millepora: Toeard genomic prediction of bleaching
Zachary L. Fuller, Veronique J. L. Mocellin, Luke A. Morris, Neal Cantin, Jihanne Shepherd, Luke Sarre, Julie Peng, Yi Liao, Joseph Pickrell, Peter Andolfatto, Mikhail Matz, Line K. Bay, Molly Przeworski

PNAS

3. Predicting the long-term stability of compact multiplanet systems
Daniel Tamayo, Miles Cranmer, Samuel Hadden, Hanno Rein, Peter Battaglia, Alysa Obertas, Philip J. Armitage, Shirley Ho, David N. Spergel, Christian Gilbertson, Naireen Hussain, Ari Silburt, Daniel Jontof-Hutter, and Kristen Menou

4. High plant diversity and slow assembly of old-growth grasslands
Ashish N. Nerlekar and Joseph W. Veldman

5. Sea-level rise and the emergence of a keystone grazer alter the geomorphic evolution and ecology of southeast US salt marshes
Sinéad M. Crotty, Collin Ortals, Thomas M. Pettengill, Luming Shi, Maitane Olabarrieta, Matthew A. Joyce, Andrew H. Altieri, Elise Morrison, Thomas S. Bianchi, Christopher Craft, Mark D. Bertness, and Christine Angelini

6. Accelerated river avulsion frequency on lowland deltas due to sea-level rise
Austin J. Chadwick, Michael P. Lamb, and Vamsi Ganti

7. Peatland warming strongly increases fine-root growth
Avni Malhotra, Deanne J. Brice, Joanne Childs, Jake D. Graham, Erik A. Hobbie, Holly Vander Stel, Sarah C. Feron, Paul J. Hanson, and Colleen M. Iversen

Geology

8. Rapid microbenthic diversification and stabilization after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction event
Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, Christopher M. Lowery, Timothy J. Bralower, Sean P.S. Gulick and Heather L. Jones

9. Lithium isotope composition of modern and fossilized Cenozoic brachipods
Kirstin E. Washington, A. Joshua West, Boriana Kalderon-Asael, Joachim A.R. Katchinoff, Emily I. Stevenson, Noah J. Planavsky

10. Early Holocene weakening and mid- to late Holocene strengthening of the East Asian winter monsoon
Shugang Kang, Jinhua Du, Ning Wang, Jibao Dong, Duo Wang, Xulong Wang, Xiaoke Qiang and Yougui Song

11. Geochronological constraints on Neoproterozoic rifting and onset of the Marinoan glaciation from the Kingston Peak Formation in Death Valley, California (USA)
Lyle L. Nelson1, Emily F. Smith, Eben B. Hodgin, James L. Crowley, Mark D. Schmitz, and Francis A. Macdonald

Nature Communications

12. Atmospheric transport is a major pathway of microplastics to remote regions
N. Evangeliou, H. Grythe, Z. Klimont, C. Heyes, S. Eckhardt, S. Lopez-Aparicio & A. Stohl

13. Substrate regulation leads to differential responses of microbial ammonia-oxidizing communities to ocean warming
Zhen-Zhen Zheng, Li-Wei Zheng, Min Nina Xu, Ehui Tan, David A. Hutchins, Wenchao Deng, Yao Zhang, Dalin Shi, Minhan Dai & Shuh-Ji Kao

Nature Climate Change

14. Rapid winter warming could disrupt coastal marine fish community structure
Nicholas J. Clark, James T. Kerry, and Ceridwen I. Fraser

15. Short-lived climate forcers have long-term climate impacts via the carbon-climate feedback
Bo Fu, Thomas Gasser, Bengang Li, Shu Tao, Philippe Ciais, Shilong Piao, Yves Balkanski, Wei Li, Tianya Yin, Luchao Han, Xinyue Li, Yunman Han, Jie An, Siyuan Peng, and Jing Xu

16. Warming trends increasingly dominate global ocean
Gregory C. Johnson and John M. Lyman

17. Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from national climate legislation
Shaikh M. S. U. Eskander and Sam Fankhauser