نتایج جستجو برای: climatic processes

تعداد نتایج: 557174  

2018
Paul G Harnik Hafiz Maherali Joshua H Miller Paul S Manos

The geographic ranges of taxa change in response to environmental conditions. Yet whether rates of range movement (biotic velocities) are phylogenetically conserved is not well known. Phylogenetic conservatism of biotic velocities could reflect similarities among related lineages in climatic tolerances and dispersal-associated traits. We assess whether late Quaternary biotic velocities were phy...

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...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Yanlan Liu Huimin Lei

This study investigated the spatiotemporal variation of vegetation growth and the influence of climatic drivers from 1982 to 2011 across China using datasets from the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and climatic drivers. Long term trends, significance and abrupt change points of interannual NDVI time series were analyzed. We applied both simple regression and multi-regression mode...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2012
Chao Ren Tejo Spit Sanda Lenzholzer Hung Lam Steve Yim Bert Heusinkveld Bert van Hove Liang Chen Sebastian Kupski Rene Burghard Lutz Katzschner

Facing climate change and global warming, outdoor climatic environment is an important consideration factor for planners and policy makers because improving it can greatly contribute to achieve citizen’s thermal comfort and create a better urban living quality for adaptation. Thus, the climatic information must be assessed systematically and applied strategically into the planning process. This...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Frederick Feyrer James E Cloern Larry R Brown Maxfield A Fish Kathryn A Hieb Randall D Baxter

Estuaries are dynamic environments at the land-sea interface that are strongly affected by interannual climate variability. Ocean-atmosphere processes propagate into estuaries from the sea, and atmospheric processes over land propagate into estuaries from watersheds. We examined the effects of these two separate climate-driven processes on pelagic and demersal fish community structure along the...

2002
BARRY SMIT MARK W. SKINNER

Adaptation in agriculture to climate change is important for impact and vulnerability assessment and for the development of climate change policy. A wide variety of adaptation options has been proposed as having the potential to reduce vulnerability of agricultural systems to risks related to climate change, often in an ad hoc fashion. This paper develops a typology of adaptation to systematica...

2015
CARLY J. STEVENS ERIC M. LIND YANN HAUTIER W. STANLEY HARPOLE ELIZABETH T. BORER SARAH HOBBIE ERIC W. SEABLOOM LAURA LADWIG JONATHAN D. BAKKER CHENGJIN CHU SCOTT COLLINS KENDI F. DAVIES JENNIFER FIRN HELMUT HILLEBRAND KIMBERLY J. LA PIERRE ANDREW MACDOUGALL BRETT MELBOURNE REBECCA L. MCCULLEY JOHN MORGAN JOHN L. ORROCK SUZANNE M. PROBER ANITA C. RISCH MARTIN SCHUETZ PETER D. WRAGG

Humans dominate many important Earth system processes including the nitrogen (N) cycle. Atmospheric N deposition affects fundamental processes such as carbon cycling, climate regulation, and biodiversity, and could result in changes to fundamental Earth system processes such as primary production. Both modelling and experimentation have suggested a role for anthropogenically altered N depositio...

2008
Luca Montanarella Gergely Tóth

A common misunderstanding is that desertification is linked to the presence of deserts. The truth is that desertification can and does occur far from any climatic desert, as the presence or absence of a nearby desert has no direct relation to desertification. Desertification is the result of human induced land degradation which can be accelerated under severe drought conditions, and can occur u...

2011
KEVIN L. MONTEITH VERNON C. BLEICH THOMAS R. STEPHENSON BECKY M. PIERCE MARY M. CONNER ROBERT W. KLAVER R. TERRY BOWYER

Phenological events of plants and animals are sensitive to climatic processes. Migration is a life-history event exhibited by most large herbivores living in seasonal environments, and is thought to occur in response to dynamics of forage and weather. Decisions regarding when to migrate, however, may be affected by differences in life-history characteristics of individuals. Long-term and intens...

2004
Herbert E. Wright Ivanka Stefanova Jian Tian Thomas A. Brown Feng Sheng Hu

Paleorecords from Minnesota and adjacent areas have often been used to evaluate large-scale climatic processes in the midcontinent of North America. However, most of these records are compromised by chronological flaws, making problematic any comparisons with climatic interpretations based on other records (e.g., GISP2 in Greenland). We report here a high-resolution pollen record with a secure ...

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