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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:12.0/Q1

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Joely G DeSimone,Evan Dalton,Lucas W DeGroote et al. Joely G DeSimone et al.
Human-induced changes to the climate and environment have precipitated dramatic declines in abundance and shifts in plant and animal phenologies. These changes have been especially pronounced for migratory species that rely on numerous geog...
Wenqiang Zhang,Anping Chen Wenqiang Zhang
Accurate projections of land use and land cover change (LULCC) are crucial for understanding global change and guiding climate mitigation. Most projections emphasize socioeconomic and climatic drivers but overlook feedbacks from forest carb...
Tiem van der Deure,David Nogués-Bravo,Lembris Laanyuni Njotto et al. Tiem van der Deure et al.
Malaria, a parasitic disease transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles, causes half a million deaths annually, mostly among children in Africa. While climate change is expected to significantly alter malaria transmission, previous fo...
Carlos Cano-Barbacil,Diana E Bowler,Gustavo A Ballesteros-Pelegrín et al. Carlos Cano-Barbacil et al.
Marine ecosystems have been historically impacted by human activities, leading to significant declines in biodiversity. Despite conservation efforts and the establishment of protected areas over recent decades, many marine species remain th...
Robin Heinen,Madhav Prakash Thakur,Jeffrey Alan Harvey et al. Robin Heinen et al.
Climate change, through its vast impacts on biodiversity, is one of the most-studied drivers of ecological change. Although reports of detrimental impacts of gradual global warming on the behavior and physiology of individuals, as well as o...
Marie Spohn,Erik Karltun,Johan Stendahl Marie Spohn
Northern forests are currently taking up large quantities of carbon due to tree growth. Yet, it is not known how the stocks of soil nutrients have responded to this increase in biomass. Therefore, we analyzed thousands of forest soils in Sw...
Vasilis Michailidis,Emanuele Lugato,Panos Panagos et al. Vasilis Michailidis et al.
Shifting towards healthy, plant-based diets is widely recognized as a strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from food systems, primarily through reduced methane emissions from livestock. However, the implications of this transit...
Dumas Gálvez,Daniel Murcia,José Rodríguez et al. Dumas Gálvez et al.
Termites play a critical role in wood decomposition and nutrient cycling in tropical forests, yet the ecological consequences of predator loss on termite-driven processes remain poorly understood. Here, we examined how the absence of the No...
Shou-Wei Han,Qing Luo,Zhi-Heng Qin et al. Shou-Wei Han et al.
In the face of a warming climate and increasing extreme weather events, understanding the trade-offs between soil organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) under drought is critical for accurately assessing global soil carbon (C) sequ...
Nicholas Cowan,Alex Cumming,Ross Morrison et al. Nicholas Cowan et al.
While the number of studies quantifying emissions of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) from peatland farming has increased in recent years, high uncertainty regarding the magnitude and drivers of emissions o...