نتایج جستجو برای: psychological climate

تعداد نتایج: 308679  

2007
A. R. Lewis D. R. Marchant A. C. Ashworth S. R. Hemming M. L. Machlus

We present a glacial record from the western Olympus Range, East Antarctica, that documents a permanent shift in the thermal regime of local glaciers, from wet to cold based, between 14.11 and 13.94 million years ago (Ma). The record includes classic wet-based tills interbedded with fossil-rich glaciolacustrine deposits overlain by a series of cold-based drifts. Chronologic control comes from A...

2013
Tracy M. Rout Eve McDonald-Madden Tara G. Martin Nicola J. Mitchell Hugh P. Possingham Doug P. Armstrong

Introducing species to areas outside their historical range to secure their future under climate change is a controversial strategy for preventing extinction. While the debate over the wisdom of this strategy continues, such introductions are already taking place. Previous frameworks for analysing the decision to introduce have lacked a quantifiable management objective and mathematically rigor...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Hamish McCallum

Invading infectious diseases can, in theory, lead to the extinction of host populations, particularly if reservoir species are present or if disease transmission is frequency-dependent. The number of historic or prehistoric extinctions that can unequivocally be attributed to infectious disease is relatively small, but gathering firm evidence in retrospect is extremely difficult. Amphibian chytr...

1994
M. E. J. Newman B. W. Roberts

We present a new model for extinction in which species evolve in bursts oràvalanches', during which they become on average more susceptible to environmental stresses such as harsh climates and so are more easily rendered extinct. Results of simulations and analytic calculations using our model show a power-law distribution of extinction sizes which is in reasonable agreement with fossil data. W...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Frank A La Sorte Walter Jetz

Mountains, especially in the tropics, harbour a unique and large portion of the world's biodiversity. Their geographical isolation, limited range size and unique environmental adaptations make montane species potentially the most threatened under impeding climate change. Here, we provide a global baseline assessment of geographical range contractions and extinction risk of high-elevation specia...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
J P Hilbers A M Schipper A J Hendriks F Verones H M Pereira M A J Huijbregts

Methods to quantify the vulnerability of species to extinction are typically limited by the availability of species-specific input data pertaining to life-history characteristics and population dynamics. This lack of data hampers global biodiversity assessments and conservation planning. Here, we developed a new framework that systematically quantifies extinction risk based on allometric relati...

2017
Dimitris P Vasilakis D Philip Whitfield Vassiliki Kati

Wind farm development can combat climate change but may also threaten bird populations' persistence through collision with wind turbine blades if such development is improperly planned strategically and cumulatively. Such improper planning may often occur. Numerous wind farms are planned in a region hosting the only cinereous vulture population in south-eastern Europe. We combined range use mod...

2011
Thomas E. Reed Daniel E. Schindler Merran J. Hague David A. Patterson Eli Meir Robin S. Waples Scott G. Hinch

Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attempted to project changes in selective pressures or quantify impacts of trait responses on population dynamics and extinction risk. We used a novel individual-based model to explore potential evolutionary changes in migration timing and the consequences for population persistence in sockeye salmon O...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Mathias M Pires Daniele Silvestro Tiago B Quental

Lineages arriving on islands may undergo explosive evolutionary radiations owing to the wealth of ecological opportunities. Although studies on insular taxa have improved our understanding of macroevolutionary phenomena, we know little about the macroevolutionary dynamics of continental exchanges. Here we study the evolution of eight Carnivora families that have migrated across the Northern Hem...

2008
David B. Wake Vance T. Vredenburg

Many scientists argue that we are either entering or in the midst of the sixth great mass extinction. Intense human pressure, both direct and indirect, is having profound effects on natural environments. The amphibians—frogs, salamanders, and caecilians—may be the only major group currently at risk globally. A detailed worldwide assessment and subsequent updates show that onethird or more of th...

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