Faculty of Science and Engineering: Recent submissions
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ForCenS-LGM: a dataset of planktonic foraminifera species assemblage composition for the Last Glacial Maximum
(Springer Science and Business Media LLCEngland, 2024-04-10)Species assemblage composition of marine microfossils offers the possibility to investigate ecological and climatological change on time scales inaccessible using conventional observations. Planktonic foraminifera - ... -
New geographies of crime? Cybercrime, southern criminology and diversifying research agendas
(SAGE Publications, 2024)<jats:p> This paper argues that reconsidering the disciplinary significance of the geographies of crime is timely. It has three aims. First, it identifies recent developments in the geographical study of crime, arguing ... -
Physiological and morphological plasticity in response to nitrogen availability of a yeast widely distributed in the open ocean
(Oxford University Press (OUP)England, 2024-04-10)Yeasts are prevalent in the open ocean, yet we have limited understanding of their ecophysiological adaptations, including their response to nitrogen availability, which can have a major role in determining the ecological ... -
Planktonic Marine Fungi: A Review
(American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2024-03)Fungi in marine ecosystems play crucial roles as saprotrophs, parasites, and pathogens. The definition of marine fungi has evolved over the past century. Currently, “marine fungi” are defined as any fungi recovered ... -
Are impacts of the invasive alien plant Crassula helmsii mediated by detritus? A litter experiment in a temperate pond
(Springer, 2024-05-10)Because of the high growth rates often achieved by invasive alien macrophytes, their establishment in recipient ecosystems may alter the abundance and composition of litter entering detrital pathways, representing a ... -
Mitigating topological freezing using out-of-equilibrium simulations
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024)Motivated by the recently-established connection between Jarzynski’s equality and the theoretical framework of Stochastic Normalizing Flows, we investigate a protocol relying on out-of-equilibrium lattice Monte Carlo ... -
A new, apparently lotic species of Relictorygmus from the Northern Cape Kamiesberg, South Africa (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Cylominae)
(Magnolia Press, 2024-05-10)Relictorygmus Seidel, Minoshima, Arriaga-Varela & Fikáček, 2018, the only known African genus of the hydrophilid subfamily Cylominae, currently includes two lentic species from the far southwestern Cape of South Africa. ...