نتایج جستجو برای: resistance to temperature extremes

تعداد نتایج: 10848149  

Journal: :Physical Science International Journal 2018

2014
Xiangbo Feng Michael N. Tsimplis

Hourly sea level records from 1954 to 2012 at 20 tide gauges at and adjacent to the Chinese coasts are used to analyze extremes in sea level and in tidal residual. Tides and tropical cyclones determine the spatial distribution of sea level maxima. Tidal residual maxima are predominantly determined by tropical cyclones. The 50 year return level is found to be sensitive to the number of extreme e...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Samuel McCarthy Tyler Johnson Benjamin J Pavlik Sophie Payne Wendy Schackwitz Joel Martin Anna Lipzen Erica Keffeler Paul Blum

Extremely thermoacidophilic Crenarchaeota belonging to the order Sulfolobales flourish in hot acidic habitats that are strongly oxidizing. The pH extremes of these habitats, however, often exceed the acid tolerance of type species and strains. Here, adaptive laboratory evolution was used over a 3-year period to test whether such organisms harbor additional thermoacidophilic capacity. Three dist...

2017
Maria Mooshammer Florian Hofhansl Alexander H Frank Wolfgang Wanek Ieda Hämmerle Sonja Leitner Jörg Schnecker Birgit Wild Margarete Watzka Katharina M Keiblinger Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern Andreas Richter

Predicted changes in the intensity and frequency of climate extremes urge a better mechanistic understanding of the stress response of microbially mediated carbon (C) and nutrient cycling processes. We analyzed the resistance and resilience of microbial C, nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) cycling processes and microbial community composition in decomposing plant litter to transient, but severe,...

2016
Marco Carrer Michele Brunetti Daniele Castagneri

Extreme climate events are of key importance for forest ecosystems. However, both the inherent infrequency, stochasticity and multiplicity of extreme climate events, and the array of biological responses, challenges investigations. To cope with the long life cycle of trees and the paucity of the extreme events themselves, our inferences should be based on long-term observations. In this context...

2004
Gabriele C. Hegerl Francis W. Zwiers Peter A. Stott Viatcheslav V. Kharin

This paper reports on a study of temperature and precipitation indices that may be suitable for the early detection of anthropogenic change in climatic extremes. Anthropogenic changes in daily minimum and maximum temperature and precipitation over land simulated with two different atmosphere-ocean general circulation models are analyzed. The use of data from two models helps to assess which cha...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2017
Diego P Vázquez Ernesto Gianoli William F Morris Francisco Bozinovic

While average temperature is likely to increase in most locations on Earth, many places will simultaneously experience higher variability in temperature, precipitation, and other climate variables. Although ecologists and evolutionary biologists widely recognize the potential impacts of changes in average climatic conditions, relatively little attention has been paid to the potential impacts of...

2015
LIANG NING RAYMOND S. BRADLEY

The relationship between winter climate extremes across the northeasternUnited States and adjacent parts of Canada and some important modes of climate variability are examined to determine how these circulation patterns are related to extreme events. Linear correlations between 15 extreme climate indices related to winter daily precipitation, maximum and minimum temperature, and three dominant ...

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