نتایج جستجو برای: climatic change

تعداد نتایج: 615299  

2008

The annual carbon (C) budget of grasslands is highly dynamic, dependent on grazing history and on effects of interannual variability (IAV) in climate on carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes. Variability in climatic drivers may directly affect fluxes, but also may indirectly affect fluxes by altering the response of the biota to the environment, an effect termed ‘functional change’. We measured net ecosy...

2014
Christina Hedlund Yulia Blomstedt Barbara Schumann

BACKGROUND The Arctic and subarctic area are likely to be highly affected by climate change, with possible impacts on human health due to effects on food security and infectious diseases. OBJECTIVES To investigate the evidence for an association between climatic factors and infectious diseases, and to identify the most climate-sensitive diseases and vulnerable populations in the Arctic and su...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2013
Ignacio Quintero John J Wiens

A key question in predicting responses to anthropogenic climate change is: how quickly can species adapt to different climatic conditions? Here, we take a phylogenetic approach to this question. We use 17 time-calibrated phylogenies representing the major tetrapod clades (amphibians, birds, crocodilians, mammals, squamates, turtles) and climatic data from distributions of > 500 extant species. ...

2017
Laetitia-Barbollat Boutrand Amélie Thépot Charlotte Muther Aurélie Boher Julie Robic Christelle Guéré Katell Vié Odile Damour Jérôme Lamartine

Human skin is subject to frequent changes in ambient temperature and humidity and needs to cope with these environmental modifications. To decipher the molecular response of human skin to repeated climatic change, a versatile model of skin equivalent subject to "hot-wet" (40°C, 80% relative humidity [RH]) or "cold-dry" (10°C, 40% RH) climatic stress repeated daily was used. To obtain an exhaust...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2014
Antoine Guisan Blaise Petitpierre Olivier Broennimann Curtis Daehler Christoph Kueffer

Assessing whether the climatic niche of a species may change between different geographic areas or time periods has become increasingly important in the context of ongoing global change. However, approaches and findings have remained largely controversial so far, calling for a unification of methods. Here, we build on a review of empirical studies of invasion to formalize a unifying framework t...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Stephan Koblmüller Robert K Wayne Jennifer A Leonard

Recurrent cycles of climatic change during the Quaternary period have dramatically affected the population genetic structure of many species. We reconstruct the recent demographic history of the coyote (Canis latrans) through the use of Bayesian techniques to examine the effects of Late Quaternary climatic perturbations on the genetic structure of a highly mobile generalist species. Our analysi...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Nicolas Casajus Catherine Périé Travis Logan Marie-Claude Lambert Sylvie de Blois Dominique Berteaux

An impressive number of new climate change scenarios have recently become available to assess the ecological impacts of climate change. Among these impacts, shifts in species range analyzed with species distribution models are the most widely studied. Whereas it is widely recognized that the uncertainty in future climatic conditions must be taken into account in impact studies, many assessments...

2013
Jason R. Rohr Thomas R. Raffel Andrew R. Blaustein Pieter T. J. Johnson Sara H. Paull Suzanne Young

Controversy persists regarding the contributions of climate change to biodiversity losses, through its effects on the spread and emergence of infectious diseases. One of the reasons for this controversy is that there are few mechanistic studies that explore the links among climate change, infectious disease, and declines of host populations. Given that host-parasite interactions are generally m...

2013
Xiaohua Wei Wenfei Liu

Forest change and climatic variability are two major drivers for influencing change in watershed hydrology in forest–dominated watersheds. Quantifying their relative contributions is important to fully understand their individual effects. This review paper summarizes the progress on quantifying the relative contributions of forest or land cover change and climatic variability to hydrology in la...

In this research, we are trying to determine the “beginning time” as well as the “end” of the climatic seasons; and we will focus on identifying the displacement of these dates, which is influenced by the “climate changes” and “description of the qualitative conditions” created in them, compared to the past climatic periods. “Meteorological Organization” data has been used in this research. For...

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