نتایج جستجو برای: anthropogenic impact

تعداد نتایج: 781260  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Susanne A Fritz Olaf R P Bininda-Emonds Andy Purvis

Whereas previous studies have investigated correlates of extinction risk either at global or regional scales, our study explicitly models regional effects of anthropogenic threats and biological traits across the globe. Using phylogenetic comparative methods with a newly-updated supertree of 5020 extant mammals, we investigate the impact of species traits on extinction risk within each WWF ecor...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Scott R Loss Tom Will Peter P Marra

Anthropogenic threats, such as collisions with man-made structures, vehicles, poisoning and predation by domestic pets, combine to kill billions of wildlife annually. Free-ranging domestic cats have been introduced globally and have contributed to multiple wildlife extinctions on islands. The magnitude of mortality they cause in mainland areas remains speculative, with large-scale estimates bas...

2005
R. E. Zeebe D. Archer

[1] Iron fertilization of macronutrient-rich but biologically unproductive ocean waters has been proposed for sequestering anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2). The first carbon export measurements in the Southern Ocean (SO) during the recent SO-Iron Experiment (SOFeX) yielded 900 t C exported per 1.26 t Fe added. This allows the first realistic, data-based feasibility assessment of large-scale i...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Michele Casini Johan Lövgren Joakim Hjelm Massimiliano Cardinale Juan-Carlos Molinero Georgs Kornilovs

Anthropogenic disturbances intertwined with climatic changes can have a large impact on the upper trophic levels of marine ecosystems, which may cascade down the food web. So far it has been difficult to demonstrate multi-level trophic cascades in pelagic marine environments. Using field data collected during a 33-year period, we show for the first time a four-level community-wide trophic casca...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2007
John A Pyle Nicola Warwick Xin Yang Paul J Young Guang Zeng

The oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere is affected by anthropogenic emissions and is projected to change in the future. Model calculations indicate that the change in surface ozone at some locations could be large and have significant implications for human health. The calculations depend on the precise scenarios used for the anthropogenic emissions and on the details of the feedback processe...

2013
Peng He Xiaolin Hou Ala Aldahan Göran Possnert Peng Yi

Concentrations and species of iodine isotopes ((127)I and (129)I) provide vital information about iodine geochemistry, environmental conditions and water masses exchange in oceans. Despite extensive investigations of anthropogenic (129)I in the Arctic Ocean and the Nordic Seas, concentrations of the isotope in the Atlantic Ocean are, however, still unknown. We here present first data on (129)I ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Matthew A Kosnik Michał Kowalewski

Because anthropogenic impacts on ecological systems pre-date the oldest scientific observations, historical documents and archaeological records, understanding modern extinctions requires additional data sources that extend further back in time. Palaeoecological records, which provide quantitative proxy records of ecosystems prior to human impact, are essential for understanding recent extincti...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2014
Tiffany M Wolf Srinand Sreevatsan Dominic Travis Lawrence Mugisha Randall S Singer

Pathogen exchange between humans and primates has been facilitated by anthropogenic disturbances, such as changing land use patterns, habitat destruction, and poaching, which decrease population sizes and increase levels of primate-human interaction. As a result, human and domestic animal diseases have become a recognized threat to endangered primate populations. Tuberculosis is a major global ...

2016
Lantao Sun Judith Perlwitz Martin Hoerling

The emergence of rapid Arctic warming in recent decades has coincided with unusually cold winters over Northern Hemisphere continents. It has been speculated that this “Warm Arctic, Cold Continents” trend pattern is due to sea ice loss. Here we use multiple models to examine whether such a pattern is indeed forced by sea ice loss specifically and by anthropogenic forcing in general. While we sh...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Eirik Søvik Clint J Perry Angie LaMora Andrew B Barron Yehuda Ben-Shahar

Anthropogenic accumulation of metals such as manganese is a well-established health risk factor for vertebrates. By contrast, the long-term impact of these contaminants on invertebrates is mostly unknown. Here, we demonstrate that manganese ingestion alters brain biogenic amine levels in honeybees and fruit flies. Furthermore, we show that manganese exposure negatively affects foraging behaviou...

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