نتایج جستجو برای: latitude

تعداد نتایج: 16503  

2015
Susan E. Piacenza Allison K. Barner Cassandra E. Benkwitt Kate S. Boersma Elizabeth B. Cerny-Chipman Kurt E. Ingeman Tye L. Kindinger Jonathan D. Lee Amy J. Lindsley Jessica N. Reimer Jennifer C. Rowe Chenchen Shen Kevin A. Thompson Lindsey L. Thurman Selina S. Heppell Diego Fontaneto

While there is a persistent inverse relationship between latitude and species diversity across many taxa and ecosystems, deviations from this norm offer an opportunity to understand the conditions that contribute to large-scale diversity patterns. Marine systems, in particular, provide such an opportunity, as marine diversity does not always follow a strict latitudinal gradient, perhaps because...

2013
Brian K. Walker David S. Gilliam

Climate change has recently been implicated in poleward shifts of many tropical species including corals; thus attention focused on higher-latitude coral communities is warranted to investigate possible range expansions and ecosystem shifts due to global warming. As the northern extension of the Florida Reef Tract (FRT), the third-largest barrier reef ecosystem in the world, southeast Florida (...

2006
M. A. CANE

Is the transport of heat northward by the Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Drift, and its subsequent release into the midlatitude westerlies, the reason why Europe’s winters are so much milder than those of eastern North America and other places at the same latitude? Here, it is shown that the principal cause of this temperature difference is advection by the mean winds. South-westerlies bring wa...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
V G Rohwer F Bonier P R Martin

Climatic selective pressures are thought to dominate biotic selective pressures at higher latitudes. However, few studies have experimentally tested how these selective pressures differentially act on traits across latitudes because traits can rarely be manipulated independently of the organism in nature. We overcame this challenge by using an extended phenotype-active bird nests-and conducted ...

2014
John E. Walsh

1 R ecent Arctic changes are expected to, and may already be, impacting middle latitudes and the rest of the globe. For the first time, the US National Climate Assessment (Melillo et al. 2014) has called attention to a possible role of the Arctic in variations of the jet stream (now referred to as the “polar vortex”) over the contiguous United States (http://nca2014. globalchange.gov/report/our...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2013
C O'Brien L Unruh C Zimmerman W E Bradshaw C M Holzapfel W A Cresko

Controlled laboratory experiments were used to show that Oregon and Alaskan three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus, collected from locations differing by 18° of latitude, exhibited no significant variation in length of the polyglutamine domain of the clock protein or in photoperiodic response within or between latitudes despite the fact that male and female G. aculeatus are photoperiod...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Jeffrey M Leis Jennifer E Caselle Ian R Bradbury Trond Kristiansen Joel K Llopiz Michael J Miller Mary I O'Connor Claire B Paris Alan L Shanks Susan M Sogard Stephen E Swearer Eric A Treml Russell D Vetter Robert R Warner

Several factors lead to expectations that the scale of larval dispersal and population connectivity of marine animals differs with latitude. We examine this expectation for demersal shorefishes, including relevant mechanisms, assumptions and evidence. We explore latitudinal differences in (i) biological (e.g. species composition, spawning mode, pelagic larval duration, PLD), (ii) physical (e.g....

2018
Torsten Günther Helena Malmström Emma M Svensson Ayça Omrak Federico Sánchez-Quinto Gülşah M Kılınç Maja Krzewińska Gunilla Eriksson Magdalena Fraser Hanna Edlund Arielle R Munters Alexandra Coutinho Luciana G Simões Mário Vicente Anders Sjölander Berit Jansen Sellevold Roger Jørgensen Peter Claes Mark D Shriver Cristina Valdiosera Mihai G Netea Jan Apel Kerstin Lidén Birgitte Skar Jan Storå Anders Götherström Mattias Jakobsson

Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). However, the routes and genetic composition of these postglacial migrants remain unclear. We sequenced the genomes, up to 57× coverage, of seven hunter-gatherers excavated across Scandinavia and dated from 9,500-6,000 years before present (BP). Surprisingly, among the ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Malin L Pinsky Stephen R Palumbi

While population declines can drive the loss of genetic diversity under some circumstances, it has been unclear whether this loss is a general consequence of overharvest in highly abundant marine fishes. We compiled data from 11 049 loci across 140 species and found that allelic richness was lower in overfished populations within 9 of 12 genera and families. A multiple linear regression showed ...

Journal: :Science 2004
Konrad A Hughen Timothy I Eglinton Li Xu Matthew Makou

Identifying leads and lags between high- and low-latitude abrupt climate shifts is needed to understand where and how such events were triggered. Vascular plant biomarkers preserved in Cariaco basin sediments reveal rapid vegetation changes in northern South America during the last deglaciation, 15,000 to 10,000 years ago. Comparing the biomarker records to climate proxies from the same sedimen...

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