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A global inventory of lakes based on high-resolution satellite imageryClimate and landscape influence on indicators of lake carbon cycling through spatial patterns in dissolved organic carbon.Heteroskedasticity as a leading indicator of desertification in spatially explicit data.Early warning signals of ecological transitions: methods for spatial patternsMethods for detecting early warnings of critical transitions in time series illustrated using simulated ecological dataClimate change drives warming in the Hudson River Estuary, New York (USA).Conditional heteroscedasticity as a leading indicator of ecological regime shifts.The size-distribution of Earth's lakes.Corrigendum: The size-distribution of Earth's lakes.Passing the point of no return.Early warnings of regime shifts: a whole-ecosystem experiment.Early warnings of regime shifts: evaluation of spatial indicators from a whole-ecosystem experimentA fractal-based approach to lake size-distributionsAsymmetric response of early warning indicators of phytoplankton transition to and from cyclesEvidence of alternate attractors from a whole-ecosystem regime shift experimentConditional Heteroskedasticity Forecasts Regime Shift in a Whole-Ecosystem ExperimentDoes the Pareto distribution adequately describe the size-distribution of lakes?Rising stream and river temperatures in the United StatesVirtual water transfers unlikely to redress inequality in global water useBucktooth parrotfish Sparisoma radians grazing on Thalassia in Bermuda varies seasonally and with background nitrogen contentThe Global Food-Energy-Water NexusContinental-scale variation in controls of summer CO2 in United States lakesReserves and trade jointly determine exposure to food supply shocksResilience in the global food systemPast and present biophysical redundancy of countries as a buffer to changes in food supplyInequalities in the networks of virtual water flowFood, trade, and the environmentPathways to sustainable intensification through crop water managementWhat commodities and countries impact inequality in the global food system?Inequality or injustice in water use for food?Globalization of agricultural pollution due to international trade
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