نتایج جستجو برای: climate change

تعداد نتایج: 679229  

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Dov F Sax John J Stachowicz James H Brown John F Bruno Michael N Dawson Steven D Gaines Richard K Grosberg Alan Hastings Robert D Holt Margaret M Mayfield Mary I O'Connor William R Rice

Species invasions provide numerous unplanned and frequently, but imperfectly, replicated experiments that can be used to better understand the natural world. Classic studies by Darwin, Grinnell, Elton and others on these species-invasion experiments provided invaluable insights for ecology and evolutionary biology. Recent studies of invasions have resulted in additional insights, six of which w...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2011
Paul C Stern

Psychology can make a significant contribution to limiting the magnitude of climate change by improving understanding of human behaviors that drive climate change and human reactions to climate-related technologies and policies, and by turning that understanding into effective interventions. This article develops a framework for psychological contributions, summarizes what psychology has learne...

2015
Elizabeth Carabine

The convergence of agreements on disaster risk reduction (DRR), development finance, sustainable development and climate change in 2015 presents a unique opportunity for coherence across these inter-related policy areas. At the same time, demand is growing for a more prominent and effective role for science and technology in providing evidence for policy, with the international community recogn...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Brenda L Hall George H Denton Andrew G Fountain Chris H Hendy Gideon M Henderson

The phasing of millennial-scale oscillations in Antarctica relative to those elsewhere in the world is important for discriminating among models for abrupt climate change, particularly those involving the Southern Ocean. However, records of millennial-scale variability from Antarctica dating to the last glacial maximum are rare and rely heavily on data from widely spaced ice cores, some of whic...

2017
B Wielstra T Burke R K Butlin J W Arntzen

Understanding how species have replaced each other in the past is important to predicting future species turnover. While past species replacement is difficult to detect after the fact, the process may be inferred from present-day distribution patterns. Species with abutting ranges sometimes show a characteristic distribution pattern, where a section of one species range is enveloped by that of ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Andrew Solow Andrew Beet Uri Roll Lewi Stone

One predicted impact of climate change is a poleward shift in the boundaries of species ranges. Existing methods for identifying such a boundary shift based on changes in the observed pattern of occupancy within a grid of cells are sensitive to changes in the overall rate of sightings and their latitudinal distribution that are unconnected to a boundary shift. A formal test for a boundary shift...

2015
M. Pančić P. J. Hansen

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2010
Robert M. May

Beginning with an outline of uncertainties about the number of species on Earth today, this paper addresses likely causes and consequences of the manifest acceleration in extinction rates over the past few centuries. The ultimate causes are habitat destruction, alien introductions, overexploitation and climate change. Increases in human numbers and per capita impacts underlie all of these. Agai...

2011
Yuko Shimoda M. Ekram Azim Gurbir Perhar Maryam Ramin Melissa A. Kenney Somayeh Sadraddini Alex Gudimov George B. Arhonditsis

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