نتایج جستجو برای: grazing reserve and climate change

تعداد نتایج: 16913274  

Adel Sepehry Hossein Barani Mohsen Sharafatmandrad,

In arid and semi-arid rangelands, grazing as one of the natural or human induced processes has direct and indirect effects on structure and dynamics of plant community and ecosystems. A study was done to analyze the effects of grazing on plant species diversity and Plant Functional Types‘ (PFTs) diversity of arid and semi-arid rangelands. We analyzed plant richness and diversity data from 75 sa...

2009
Radu Zmeureanu Guillaume Renaud Camille Julien Jean Brau

This paper presents a method for the estimation of potential impact of climate change on the heating energy use of existing houses. The proposed method uses the house energy signature, which is developed from the current heating energy use extracted from the utility bills (e.g., for year 2007) and corresponding climatic conditions. The energy signature, which is an energy-related characteristic...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
O Pechony D T Shindell

Recent bursts in the incidence of large wildfires worldwide have raised concerns about the influence climate change and humans might have on future fire activity. Comparatively little is known, however, about the relative importance of these factors in shaping global fire history. Here we use fire and climate modeling, combined with land cover and population estimates, to gain a better understa...

2013
Jill Crossman Martyn N. Futter Paul G. Whitehead

In glacier-fed systems climate change may have various effects over a range of time scales, including increasing river discharge, flood frequency and magnitude. This study uses a combination of empirical monitoring and modelling to project the impacts of climate change on the glacial-fed Middle Fork Toklat River, Denali National Park, Alaska. We use a regional calibration of the model HBV to ac...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Jong-Yeon Park Jong-Seong Kug Jürgen Bader Rebecca Rolph Minho Kwon

Phytoplankton have attracted increasing attention in climate science due to their impacts on climate systems. A new generation of climate models can now provide estimates of future climate change, considering the biological feedbacks through the development of the coupled physical-ecosystem model. Here we present the geophysical impact of phytoplankton, which is often overlooked in future clima...

Journal: :Current opinion in insect science 2016
Jessica Rk Forrest

Insect phenologies are changing in response to climate warming. Shifts toward earlier seasonal activity are widespread; however, responses of insect phenology to warming are often more complex. Many species have prolonged their activity periods; others have shown delays. Furthermore, because of interspecific differences in temperature sensitivity, warming can increase or decrease synchronizatio...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Miguel B Araújo Mark New

Concern over implications of climate change for biodiversity has led to the use of bioclimatic models to forecast the range shifts of species under future climate-change scenarios. Recent studies have demonstrated that projections by alternative models can be so variable as to compromise their usefulness for guiding policy decisions. Here, we advocate the use of multiple models within an ensemb...

2009
A. Dietmair A. Verl

Soaring energy prices, signs of a human-made climate change and legislative pressure have brought the energy consumption of machines to the attention of machine tool builders and their customers. To enable manufacturers and operators of machines to include energy consumption into their considerations in an objective way, we introduce an efficient method to model the energy consumption behaviour...

2013
Sarah A Woodin Thomas J Hilbish Brian Helmuth Sierra J Jones David S Wethey

Modeling the biogeographic consequences of climate change requires confidence in model predictions under novel conditions. However, models often fail when extended to new locales, and such instances have been used as evidence of a change in physiological tolerance, that is, a fundamental niche shift. We explore an alternative explanation and propose a method for predicting the likelihood of fai...

2016
Anders Forsman Per-Eric Betzholtz Markus Franzén

Range shifts have been documented in many organisms, and climate change has been implicated as a contributing driver of latitudinal and altitudinal range modifications. However, little is known about what species trait(s) allow for faster environmental tracking and improved capacity for distribution expansions. We used data for 416 species of moths, and show that range limits in Sweden have shi...

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