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10 p, 4.5 MB The human cell count and size distribution / Hatton, Ian a. (McGill University. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences) ; Galbraith, Eric (Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats) ; Cyrille Merleau, Nono Shaha (University of Leipzig. Center for Scalable Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence) ; Miettinen, Teemu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ; Smith, Benjamin mcdonald (Columbia University Medical Center. Department of Medicine) ; Shander, Jeffery (Independent Researcher and Consultant)
Cell size and cell count are adaptively regulated and intimately linked to growth and function. Yet, despite their widespread relevance, the relation between cell size and count has never been formally examined over the whole human body. [...]
2023 - 10.1073/pnas.2303077120
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 120, Issue 39 (September 2023) , art. e2303077120  
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9 p, 752.8 KB The global human day / Fajzel, William (McGill University. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences) ; Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Barrington-Leigh, Christopher (McGill University. Institute for Health and Social Policy) ; Charmes, Jacques (Université Paris Diderot. Institute of Research for Development) ; Frie, Elena (McGill University. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences) ; Hatton, Ian (McGill University. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences) ; Le Mézo, Priscilla K (Institut Pierre Simon Laplace) ; Milo, Ron (Weizmann Institute of Science. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (Israel)) ; Minor, Kelton (Columbia University. Data Science Institute) ; Wan, Xinbei (McGill University. Department of Epidemiology) ; Xia, Veronica (McGill University. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences) ; Xu, Shirley (McGill University. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences)
The daily activities of ≈8 billion people occupy exactly 24 h per day, placing a strict physical limit on what changes can be achieved in the world. These activities form the basis of human behavior, and because of the global integration of societies and economies, many of these activities interact across national borders. [...]
2023 - 10.1073/pnas.2219564120
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 120, Issue 25 (June 2023) , art. e2219564120  
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32 p, 2.4 MB Global hunter-gatherer population densities constrained by influence of seasonality on diet composition / Zhu, Dan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Reyes-García, Victoria (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Ciais, Philippe (The Cyprus Institute. Climate and Atmosphere Research Center)
The dependence of hunter-gatherers on local net primary production (NPP) to provide food played a major role in shaping long-term human population dynamics. Observations of contemporary hunter-gatherers have shown an overall correlation between population density and annual NPP, but with a thousand-fold variation in population density per unit NPP that remains unexplained. [...]
2021 - 10.1038/s41559-021-01548-3
Nature ecology & evolution, Vol. 5, Issue 11 (November 2021) , p. 1536-1545  
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11 p, 1001.8 KB Climate or diet? The importance of biotic interactions in determining species range size / Galiana, Nuria (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Lurgi Rivera, Miguel (Swansea University. Department of Biosciences) ; Montoya, José M. (Theoretical and Experimental Ecology Station) ; Araújo, Miguel B. (Universidade de Évora) ; Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals)
Aim: Species geographical range sizes play a crucial role in determining species vulnerability to extinction. Although several mechanisms affect range sizes, the number of biotic interactions and species climatic tolerance are often thought to play discernible roles, defining two dimensions of the Hutchinsonian niche. [...]
2023 - 10.1111/geb.13686
Global Ecology and Biogeography, (April 2023)  
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43 p, 2.0 MB Long-term ocean and resource dynamics in a hotspot of climate change / Lotze, Heike K.. (Dalhousie University. Department of Biology (Canada)) ; Mellon, Stefanie (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; Coyne, Jonathan (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; Betts, Matthew (Canadian Museum of History) ; Burchell, Meghan (Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Archaeology (Canada)) ; Fennel, Katja (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; Dusseault, Marisa A. (Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Archaeology (Canada)) ; Fuller, Susanna D. (Oceans North (Canada)) ; Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Suarez, Lina Garcia (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; de Gelleke, Laura (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; Golombek, Nina (Dalhousie University. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (Canada)) ; Kelly, Brianne (WWF-Canada) ; Kuehn, Sarah D. (Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Archaeology (Canada)) ; Oliver, Eric (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; Mackinnon, Megan (Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Archaeology (Canada)) ; Muraoka, Wendy (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; Predham, Ian T.G. (Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Archaeology (Canada)) ; Rutherford, Krysten (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada)) ; Shackell, Nancy (Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Ocean and Ecosystem Sciences Division) ; Sherwood, Owen (Dalhousie University. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (Canada)) ; Sibert, Elizabeth C. (Yale University. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences) ; Kienast, Markus (Dalhousie University. Department of Oceanography (Canada))
The abundance, distribution, and size of marine species are linked to temperature and nutrient regimes and are profoundly affected by humans through exploitation and climate change. Yet little is known about long-term historical links between ocean environmental changes and resource abundance to provide context for current and potential future trends and inform conservation and management. [...]
2022 - 10.1139/facets-2021-0197
Facets, Vol. 7, Issue 1 (January 2022) , p. 1142-1184  
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21 p, 2.2 MB Interdisciplinary applications of human time use with generalized lexicons / Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Fajzel, William (McGill University) ; Xu, Shirley (McGill University) ; Xia, Veronica (McGill University) ; Frie, Elena (McGill University) ; Barrington-Leigh, Christopher (McGill University) ; Reyes-García, Victoria (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament d'Antropologia Social i Cultural)
Time use studies quantify what people do, over particular time intervals. The results of these studies have illuminated diverse and important aspects of societies and economies, from populations around the world. [...]
2022 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0270583
PloS one, Vol. 17 Núm. 7 July (2022) , p. e0270583  
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17 p, 2.7 MB Earth system economics: a biophysical approach to the human component of the Earth system / Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals)
The study of humans has largely been carried out in isolation from the study of the non-human Earth system. This isolation has encouraged the development of incompatible philosophical, aspirational, and methodological approaches that have proven very difficult to integrate with those used for the non-human remainder of the Earth system. [...]
2021 - 10.5194/esd-12-671-2021
Earth system dynamics, Vol. 12, Issue 2 (May 2021) , p. 671-687  
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15 p, 1.1 MB Happy without money : Minimally monetized societies can exhibit high subjective well-being / Miñarro, Sara (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Reyes-García, Victoria (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Aswani, Shankar (Rhodes University. Department of Anthropology) ; Selim, Samiya (University of Liberal Arts. Centre for Sustainable Development) ; Barrington-Leigh, Christopher (McGill University. Institute for Health and Social Policy) ; Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals)
Economic growth is often assumed to improve happiness for people in low income countries, although the association between monetary income and subjective well-being has been a subject of debate. We test this assumption by comparing three different measures of subjective well-being in very low-income communities with different levels of monetization. [...]
2021 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0244569
PloS one, Vol. 16, Issue 1 (January 2021) , art. e0244569  
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11 p, 979.9 KB Estimating global biomass and biogeochemical cycling of marine fish with and without fishing / Bianchi, Daniele (University of California. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences) ; Carozza, David A. (Université du Québec à Montréal . Département de Mathématiques) ; Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Guiet, Jérôme (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; DeVries, Timothy (University of California. Department of Geography)
The biomass and biogeochemical roles of fish in the ocean are ecologically important but poorly known. Here, we use a data-constrained marine ecosystem model to provide a first-order estimate of the historical reduction of fish biomass due to fishing and the associated change in biogeochemical cycling rates. [...]
2021 - 10.1126/sciadv.abd7554
Science advances, Vol. 7, Issue 41 (October 2021) , art. eabd7554  
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16 p, 7.4 MB Disentangling diverse responses to climate change among global marine ecosystem models / Heneghan, Ryan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Galbraith, Eric (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Blanchard, Julia (University of Tasmania. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies) ; Harrison, Cheryl (University of Texas. School of Earth Environmental and Marine Science) ; Barrier, Nicolas (Université Montpellier) ; Bulman, Catherine (Csiro) ; Cheung, William W. L. (The University of British Columbia) ; Coll, Marta (Institut de Ciències del Mar) ; Eddy, Tyler D. (Memorial University of Newfoundland. Fisheries and Marine Institute) ; Erauskin-Extramiana, Maite (Alianza Vasca de Investigación y Tecnología) ; Everett, Jason D. (The University of Queensland. School of Mathematics and Physics) ; Fernandes, Jose A. (Alianza Vasca de Investigación y Tecnología) ; Gascuel, Didier (Institut Agro) ; Guiet, Jérôme (University of Californi. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences) ; Maury, Olivier (Université Montpellier) ; Palacios-Abrantes, Juliano (University of British Columbia. The Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries) ; Petrik, Colleen (Texas A&M University. Department of Oceanography) ; Pontavice, Hubert du (Institut Agro) ; Richardson, Anthony (The University of Queensland) ; Steenbeek, Jeroen (Institut de Ciències del Mar) ; Tai, Travis (University of British Columbia) ; Volkholz, Jan (Institute for Climate Impact Research) ; Woodworth-Jefcoats, Phoebe (National Oceanic and Atmospheric A dministration) ; Tittensor, Derek (Dalhousie University. Department of Biology)
Climate change is warming the ocean and impacting lower trophic level (LTL) organisms. Marine ecosystem models can provide estimates of how these changes will propagate to larger animals and impact societal services such as fisheries, but at present these estimates vary widely. [...]
2021 - 10.1016/j.pocean.2021.102659
Progress in Oceanography, Vol. 198 (November 2021) , art. 102659  

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149 p, 8.3 MB Long-term drivers of change and sudden shocks in the global marine capture fishery - expanding the human dimensions of a global fisheries model / Scherrer, Kim J. N. ; Galbraith, Eric, dir. ; Reyes-García, Victoria, dir. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament d'Antropologia Social i Cultural)
Les pesqueries marines de captura salvatge han subministrat als humans aliment, ingressos i una forma de vida durant segles. Tanmateix, el darrer mig segle ha experimentat una intensificació dramàtica dels impactes humans sobre l'oceà, que amenaça els beneficis de les pesqueries a tot el món. [...]
La pesca marina de captura silvestre ha proporcionado a los seres humanos alimentos, ingresos y una forma de vida durante siglos. Sin embargo, el último medio siglo ha sido testigo de una dramática intensificación de los impactos humanos en el océano, amenazando los beneficios proporcionados por la pesca en todo el mundo. [...]
Marine wild-capture fisheries have supplied humans with food, income and a way of life for centuries. However, the past half century has seen a dramatic intensification of human impacts on the ocean, threatening the benefits provided by fisheries worldwide. [...]

2021  
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166 p, 6.3 MB Global assessment of marine paleoproductivity proxies / Raja, Maria ; Rosell Melé, Antoni, dir. ; Galbraith, Eric, dir. ; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals
La productivitat primària (PP) marina és un procés clau en el cicle global del carboni marí i, per tant, en el clima del nostre planeta. L'obtenció d'informació quantitativa de PP en el passat es basa en models biogeoquímics, ja que les proxies de paleoproductivitat actuals són qualitatives. [...]
Ocean primary productivity (PP) is a key driver of the global marine carbon cycle and thus, the climate of our planet. Obtaining quantitative information on past PP relies on biogeochemical models since current paleoproductivity proxies are qualitative at best. [...]

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