Australasia

J Lawrence, B Mackey, F Chiew, MJ Costello… - 2023 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Observed changes and impacts Ongoing climate trends have exacerbated many extreme
events (very high confidence). The Australian trends include further warming and sea level …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the relationship between the soundscape and the environment: A systematic review

K Turlington, AF Suárez-Castro, D Teixeira, S Linke… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
The soundscape encompasses all biological, geophysical, and anthropogenic sounds in an
environment and serves as an important communication medium for biota. While macro …

Distribution, nature and threats to soils of the Australian Alps: a review

BR Wilson, M Tulau, L Kuginis… - Austral …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Australian Alps contain an assemblage of soil types that is unique on the
Australian continent. The above‐ground ecosystems of the Australian Alps have received …

Climate change impact on mountain biodiversity: a special reference to Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan

S Ishaq, MZ Khan, F Begum, K Hussain… - Journal of Mountain …, 2016 - journal.kiu.edu.pk
Climate Change is not a stationary phenomenon; it moves from time to time, it represents a
major threat to mountainous biodiversity and to ecosystem integrity. The present study is an …

Near-surface chemical properties of soils in the Australian Alps

S Treby, SE Venn, HAR Kennedy, SP Grover - Geoderma Regional, 2024 - Elsevier
Alpine soils are globally threatened and are highly vulnerable to the impacts of disturbance.
In Australia, alpine soils are critically understudied and remain poorly understood. Here, the …

Chemical characterisation and source identification of atmospheric aerosols in the Snowy Mountains, south-eastern Australia

CV Tadros, J Crawford, PC Treble, A Baker… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
Characterisation of atmospheric aerosols is of major importance for: climate, the
hydrological cycle, human health and policymaking, biogeochemical and palaeo …

Exploring the physical properties of Australian alpine soils to inform ecosystem restoration

S Treby, S Venn, S Grover - Geoderma Regional, 2024 - Elsevier
Alpine soils are globally threatened and are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate
change. In Australia, development and grazing put further pressure on alpine ecosystems …

The bigger they are, the higher they go: Australian insectivorous bats confirm Bergmann's 175-year-old prediction

A Herr - Wildlife Research, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Some insectivorous bats are some of the smallest flying endotherm. They have a
high energy demand to maintain body temperature. Therefore, one can expect that larger …

A cross-sectional study about the impacts of climate change on living organisms: A case study of Odisha province of India

JK Behera, P Mishra, M Bhattacharya, B Behera… - … Techniques for Climate …, 2023 - Elsevier
Since the 1800s, human activity has been the major driver of climate change. Long-term shift
of weather is known as climate change. We are responsible for changing the climate now, so …

Persistence of the broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus) across Victoria is correlated with climate and elevation

S Shipway, KMC Rowe, KC Rowe - Wildlife Research, 2020 - CSIRO Publishing
Context The broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus; BTR) is distributed throughout south-
eastern Australia, but its populations are restricted and dispersed. BTRs prefer cooler, wetter …