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Widespread pesticide pollution in two English river catchments of contrasting land-use: from sediments to fish (2025)
Journal Article
Ramage, C. I., Alfama Lopes dos Santos, R., Yon, L., Johnson, M. F., & Vane, C. H. (2025). Widespread pesticide pollution in two English river catchments of contrasting land-use: from sediments to fish. Environmental Pollution, 375, Article 126371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126371

Water, sediments, fish and invertebrates were collected along two English rivers (R. Tone, Sommerset and R. Wensum, Norfolk) and analysed for 52 pesticides to assess source to sea spatial distribution and track bioaccumulation within wildlife. Chemic... Read More about Widespread pesticide pollution in two English river catchments of contrasting land-use: from sediments to fish.

Cascading droughts: Exploring global propagation of meteorological to hydrological droughts (1971–2001) (2025)
Journal Article
Kumar, A., Gosling, S. N., Johnson, M. F., Johnson, M. F., Jones, M. D., Nkwasa, A., Koutroulis, A., Schmied, H. M., Li, H.-Y., Kim, H., Hanasaki, N., Kumar, R., Thiery, W., & Pokhrel, Y. (2025). Cascading droughts: Exploring global propagation of meteorological to hydrological droughts (1971–2001). Science of the Total Environment, 979, Article 179486. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179486

An understanding of the spatiotemporal behaviour of Meteorological drought (MD) and Hydrological drought (HD) is crucial for analysing how drought propagation occurs. Here, drought events were treated as three-dimensional grid structures spanning spa... Read More about Cascading droughts: Exploring global propagation of meteorological to hydrological droughts (1971–2001).

The role of reservoir size in driving methane emissions in China (2025)
Journal Article
Wang, Z., Feng, M., Johnson, M. F., Lipani, A., & Chan, F. (2025). The role of reservoir size in driving methane emissions in China. Water Research, 279, Article 123441. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2025.123441

Reservoirs play a crucial role as sources of methane (CH₄) emissions, with emission rates and quantities varying widely depending on reservoir size due to factors such as surface area, water depth, usage, operational methods, and spatial distribution... Read More about The role of reservoir size in driving methane emissions in China.

One Health tropical wetlands: a transdisciplinary framework for assessing the risks of emerging zoonotic diseases in the Brazilian Pantanal (2025)
Journal Article
de Oliveira Roque, F., Herrera, H. M., de Andrade, G. B., Johnson, M., Nunes, A. V., de Oliveira, A. G., de Castro Ferreira, E., Fernandes, G. W., Araujo, G. A., Santos, L. G. R., Chiaravalloti, R. M., de Lucena, R. F. P., Libonati, R., Wantzen, K. M., Tasker, A., Bowsher, G., Sullivan, R., & Yon, L. (2025). One Health tropical wetlands: a transdisciplinary framework for assessing the risks of emerging zoonotic diseases in the Brazilian Pantanal. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 33(1), Article 16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-025-10031-w

The Pantanal wetland ecosystem of Brazil is experiencing unprecedented local challenges from anthropogenic pressures, as well as from global climate change. These pressures escalate the zoonotic risks from wildlife populations, whose own susceptibili... Read More about One Health tropical wetlands: a transdisciplinary framework for assessing the risks of emerging zoonotic diseases in the Brazilian Pantanal.