نتایج جستجو برای: mountain climate

تعداد نتایج: 193911  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
B J Anderson H R Akçakaya M B Araújo D A Fordham E Martinez-Meyer W Thuiller B W Brook

We link spatially explicit climate change predictions to a dynamic metapopulation model. Predictions of species' responses to climate change, incorporating metapopulation dynamics and elements of dispersal, allow us to explore the range margin dynamics for two lagomorphs of conservation concern. Although the lagomorphs have very different distribution patterns, shifts at the edge of the range w...

2016
Douglas J. Shinneman Robert E. Means Kevin M. Potter Valerie D. Hipkins

Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex Lawson) occupies montane environments throughout western North America, where it is both an ecologically and economically important tree species. A recent study using mitochondrial DNA analysis demonstrated substantial genetic variation among ponderosa pine populations in the western U.S., identifying 10 haplotypes with unique evolutionary lineages tha...

Journal: :Science 2012
Harald Pauli Michael Gottfried Stefan Dullinger Otari Abdaladze Maia Akhalkatsi José Luis Benito Alonso Gheorghe Coldea Jan Dick Brigitta Erschbamer Rosa Fernández Calzado Dany Ghosn Jarle I Holten Robert Kanka George Kazakis Jozef Kollár Per Larsson Pavel Moiseev Dmitry Moiseev Ulf Molau Joaquín Molero Mesa Laszlo Nagy Giovanni Pelino Mihai Puşcaş Graziano Rossi Angela Stanisci Anne O Syverhuset Jean-Paul Theurillat Marcello Tomaselli Peter Unterluggauer Luis Villar Pascal Vittoz Georg Grabherr

In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitudes. Evidence for such shifts is still mostly from revisitations of historical sites. We present recent (2001 to 2008) changes in vascular plant species richness observed in a standardized monitoring network across Europe's major mountain ranges. Species have moved upslope on average. However, these shi...

2006
MaryLynn Musgrove Daniel P. Schrag

Yucca Mountain's suitability as a nuclear waste repository stems largely from its very dry climate and deep water table (Bodvarsson et al. 1999). The facility's ultimate goal is to isolate waste materials for more than ten thousand years (Whipple 1996). And there lies a crucial question: How can we tell whether the climate and hydrologic conditions at Yucca Mountain will be stable enough beyond...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Paul D Krushelnycky Lloyd L Loope Thomas W Giambelluca Forest Starr Kim Starr Donald R Drake Andrew D Taylor Robert H Robichaux

Although climate change is predicted to place mountain-top and other narrowly endemic species at severe risk of extinction, the ecological processes involved in such extinctions are still poorly resolved. In addition, much of this biodiversity loss will likely go unobserved, and therefore largely unappreciated. The Haleakalā silversword is restricted to a single volcano summit in Hawai'i, but i...

2014
Bernadette Eberlein Johannes Huss-Marp Florian Pfab Rainald Fischer Regina Franz Michele Schlich Maria Leibl Veronika Allertseder Jarmila Liptak Marie Kriegisch Romain Hennico Julia Latotski Cordula Ebner von Eschenbach Ulf Darsow Jeroen Buters Heidrun Behrendt Rudolf Huber Johannes Ring

Mountain and maritime climate therapy takes advantage of specific climatic conditions to treat chronic allergic diseases. It was the aim of the study to investigate effects of a 5 day sojourn on atopic diseases at the highest German mountain. In this pilot study 18 patients with grass pollen-induced rhinoconjunctivitis, atopic ezcema or asthma and 11 non-allergic controls were included. Skin ph...

2012
Belay Simane Benjamin F. Zaitchik Desalegn Mesfin

Ethiopia has become warmer over the past century and human induced climate change will bring further warming over the next century at unprecedented rates. On the average, climate models show a tendency for higher mean annual rainfall and for wetter conditions, in particular during October, November and December, but there is much uncertainty about the future amount, distribution, timing and int...

Journal: :Science 2012
Nicolás E Young Jason P Briner Dylan H Rood Robert C Finkel

Greenland ice cores reveal that mean annual temperatures during the Younger Dryas (YD) cold interval--about 12.9 to 11.7 thousand years ago (ka)--and the ~150-year-long cold reversal that occurred 8.2 thousand years ago were ~15° and 3° to 4°C colder than today, respectively. Reconstructing ice-sheet response to these climate perturbations can help evaluate ice-sheet sensitivity to climate chan...

2006
Thomas W. Swetnam

The pine-dominated woodlands and forests of the Sky Islands typically sustained surface burns about once per decade until the turn of the 19th to the 20th centuries, when livestock grazing and organized fire suppression effectively ended this centuries-long pattern. Fire scar chronologies from 31 sites in 10 mountain ranges illustrate this history. By combining elevational transects of fire sca...

2004
Philip W. Mote Alan F. Hamlet Dennis P. Lettenmaier

Snow course and SNOTEL measurements of spring snowpack, corroborated by a physically-based hydrologic model, are examined here for climate-driven fluctuations and trends during the period 1916-2002. Much of the mountain West has experienced declines in spring snowpack, especially since mid-century, and despite increases in winter precipitation in many places. Analysis and modeling shows that cl...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید