Novel disturbance regimes and ecological responses

MG Turner, R Seidl - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and …, 2023‏ - annualreviews.org
Many natural disturbances have a strong climate forcing, and concern is rising about how
ecosystems will respond to disturbance regimes to which they are not adapted. Novelty can …

Plant-groundwater interactions in drylands: A review of current research and future perspectives

T Wang, Z Wu, P Wang, T Wu, Y Zhang, J Yin… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Global dryland areas are expanding due to climate change, and this expansion is
accompanied by an increased frequency and intensity of drought occurrences. The degree …

[كتاب][B] Climate and society: Transforming the future

R Leichenko, K O'Brien - 2024‏ - books.google.com
This bold and passionate textbook has become a go-to introduction to current and emerging
thinking on the social dimensions of climate change, presenting key concepts and …

[HTML][HTML] A century-long analysis of global warming and earth temperature using a random walk with drift approach

L Wang, L Wang, Y Li, J Wang - Decision Analytics Journal, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Climate change poses the most significant threat to humanity today. This study examines the
global warming trend by analyzing temperature changes over the past century, uncovering …

Projected future climatic forcing on the global distribution of vegetation types

BJ Allen, DJ Hill, AM Burke, M Clark… - … of the Royal …, 2024‏ - royalsocietypublishing.org
Most emissions scenarios suggest temperature and precipitation regimes will change
dramatically across the globe over the next 500 years. These changes will have large …

Seabirds boost coral reef resilience

CE Benkwitt, C D'Angelo, RE Dunn, RL Gunn… - Science …, 2023‏ - science.org
Global climate change threatens tropical coral reefs, yet local management can influence
resilience. While increasing anthropogenic nutrients reduce coral resistance and recovery, it …

Cold-water habitats, climate refugia, and their utility for conserving salmonid fishes

DJ Isaak, MK Young - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and …, 2023‏ - cdnsciencepub.com
Anthropogenic climate change is warming global temperatures, with significant implications
for salmonid fishes that depend on the availability of cold water during one or more life …

Ecosystems in China have become more sensitive to changes in water demand since 2001

Y Hu, F Wei, B Fu, W Zhang, C Sun - Communications Earth & …, 2023‏ - nature.com
Abstract Changes in heat and moisture significantly co-alter ecosystem functioning.
However, knowledge on dynamics of ecosystem responses to climate change is limited …

[HTML][HTML] Restoring functional integrity of the global production ecosystem through biological control

KAG Wyckhuys, B Gu, IB Fekih, R Finger… - Journal of …, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Human society is anchored in the global agroecosystem. For millennia, this system has
provided humans with copious supplies of nutrient-rich food. Yet, through chemical …

Phenological shifts and mismatch with marine productivity vary among Pacific salmon species and populations

SM Wilson, JW Moore, EJ Ward, CW Kinsel… - Nature Ecology & …, 2023‏ - nature.com
Global climate change is shifting the timing of life-cycle events, sometimes resulting in
phenological mismatches between predators and prey. Phenological shifts and subsequent …