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Warmer night‐time temperature promotes microbial heterotrophic activity and modifies stream sediment community

Freixa et al., 2017

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15511761411368136052
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Freixa A
Acuña V
Casellas M
Pecheva S
Romaní A
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Global Change Biology

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Diel temperature patterns are changing because of global warming, with higher temperatures being predicted to be more pronounced at night. Biological reactions are temperature dependent, with some occurring only during the daylight hours (eg, light …
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