نتایج جستجو برای: bioclimate

تعداد نتایج: 141  

2017
A. V. Gallego-Sala D. J. Charman S. P. Harrison G. Li

Blanket bog occupies approximately 6 % of the area of the UK today. The Holocene expansion of this hyperoceanic biome has previously been explained as a consequence of Neolithic forest clearance. However, the present distribution of blanket bog in Great Britain can be predicted accurately with a simple model (PeatStash) based on summer temperature and moisture index thresholds, and the same mod...

Journal: :Global Change Biology 2021

We explored the implications of reaching Paris Agreement Objective limiting global warming to <2°C for future winter distribution North Atlantic seabird community. predicted and quantified current habitats five Ocean species (Alle alle, Fratercula arctica, Uria aalge, lomvia Rissa tridactyla) using tracking data ~1500 individuals through resource selection functions based on mechanistic modelin...

Journal: :The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences 2023

Abstract. Global warming and changes in Earth’s weather patterns are the main consequences of climate change, bioclimate discomfort has significant public health problems, especially for elderly. Normally, thermal characteristics urban areas poor due to a phenomenon known as heat island. Mobile fixed temperature measurements were performed on 19 March 2021 city Bologna, Italy. took place with c...

2008
C. L. Ping G. J. Michaelson J. M. Kimble V. E. Romanovsky Y. L. Shur D. K. Swanson D. A. Walker

[1] In arctic tundra, cryoturbation resulting from frost heave, cracking, and other cryogenic processes produces patterned ground such as nonsorted circles, stripes, nonsorted polygons, and earth hummocks. We studied cryogenic structures and morphological properties of soils associated with patterned-ground features along a bioclimate gradient in Arctic Alaska and Canada from north (subzone A) ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Barry W Brook H Resit Akçakaya David A Keith Georgina M Mace Richard G Pearson Miguel B Araújo

Climate change is already affecting species worldwide, yet existing methods of risk assessment have not considered interactions between demography and climate and their simultaneous effect on habitat distribution and population viability. To address this issue, an international workshop was held at the University of Adelaide in Australia, 25-29 May 2009, bringing leading species distribution an...

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