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期刊名:Global change biology

缩写:GLOBAL CHANGE BIOL

ISSN:1354-1013

e-ISSN:1365-2486

IF/分区:10.8/Q1

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Lucas Ferreira do Nascimento,Paulo R Guimarães Jr,Julian Evans et al. Lucas Ferreira do Nascimento et al.
The colorfulness of bird plumage plays a crucial role in intraspecific (e.g., sexual display) and interspecific ecological interactions (e.g., camouflage and predation). Functional traits like diet, body size, and sexual dichromatism are am...
Alexis Rutschmann,Matthew P Moskwik,Robert J Lempert et al. Alexis Rutschmann et al.
When designing new protected areas, conservation managers often use bioclimatic models to anticipate the effects of climate change on species distributions. Recent studies have shown that the outputs of such models frequently differ in dire...
William R L Anderegg,Anna T Trugman,German Vargas G et al. William R L Anderegg et al.
Nature-based climate solutions in Earth's forests could strengthen the land carbon sink and contribute to climate mitigation, but must adequately account for climate risks to the durability of carbon storage. Forest carbon offset protocols ...
Helen S Findlay,Richard A Feely,Li-Qing Jiang et al. Helen S Findlay et al.
Ocean acidification has been identified in the Planetary Boundary Framework as a planetary process approaching a boundary that could lead to unacceptable environmental change. Using revised estimates of pre-industrial aragonite saturation s...
Kevin G Willson,Matthew D Hurteau Kevin G Willson
In the western US, increased tree density in dry conifer forests from fire exclusion has caused tree growth declines, which is being compounded by hotter multi-year droughts. The reintroduction of frequent, low-severity wildfire reduces for...
Benjamin Paul Mooney,Anna Gårdmark,Carolyn Faithfull et al. Benjamin Paul Mooney et al.
Climate warming reshapes biomass distributions across trophic levels in aquatic systems, with implications for ecosystem functioning and service provisioning. Using a space-for-time approach across temperate and boreal lakes, we analyse a d...
Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez,Matthew Brookhouse,Sally A Power et al. Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez et al.
Climate change has a negative impact on the vitality of forests, and drought and heatwaves are the most influential abiotic stressors that contribute to tree health decline and mortality. Urban trees are not only vulnerable to climate chang...
Richard K Johnson,Willem Goedkoop,Danny C P Lau Richard K Johnson
Three decades of continuous monitoring of 110 lakes across Sweden revealed significant long-term changes in physicochemical habitat and biological assemblages comprising multiple trophic levels related to climate. Mean annual air temperatur...
Caitlin E Moore,Bethany Blakely,Taylor L Pederson et al. Caitlin E Moore et al.
As global atmospheric CO2 rapidly approaches a key tipping point, there is an urgent need to implement strategies to reverse this pattern. A generally accepted understanding of carbon (C) in agricultural fields includes: (H1) substantial C ...
Xianzhen Luo,Yuanwen Kuang,Dazhi Wen et al. Xianzhen Luo et al.
Ecological stoichiometry theory predicts that prolonged nitrogen (N) deposition exacerbates phosphorus (P) limitation in terrestrial primary production. However, this hypothesis remains untested using canopy N addition (CN) experiments that...