Rafael DAndrea,György Barabás,Sarah E Dalrymple et al.
Rafael DAndrea et al.
Assisted colonization (AC), translocating a species outside its indigenous range to avoid its extinction, is one of the few conservation options for some species. It is also controversial because of the history of ecological impacts of inva...
Xiaopeng Deng,Zhangcai Qin,Min Chen et al.
Xiaopeng Deng et al.
Despite repeated increases in national climate pledges since the Paris Agreement, a significant gap remains between collective ambition and the action required to meet its temperature goals. Integrating these pledges with global models, we ...
Warming Amplifies Responses of Soil Organic Carbon to Multiple Global Change Drivers [0.03%]
变暖放大了全球变化驱动因素对土壤有机碳的多重响应
Yuan Sun,Xinli Chen,Chen Chen et al.
Yuan Sun et al.
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest terrestrial C reservoir on Earth, which plays a critical role in climate regulation. While global warming is a defining feature of anthropogenic climate change, its interactive effects with other glo...
Meta-Analysis
Global change biology. 2025 Nov;31(11):e70612. DOI:10.1111/gcb.70612 2025
Global Warming and Genomic Diversity Loss Alter the Biomass and the Size Distribution of Experimental Fish Populations [0.03%]
全球变暖和基因组多样性丧失改变了实验鱼类种群的生物量和大小分布
Maxime Stanislawek,Murielle Richard,Allan Raffard et al.
Maxime Stanislawek et al.
Warming and the loss of genetic diversity are two major components of global change for which the combined effects on the productivity and the size distribution of ectotherms have rarely been investigated. However, because genetic diversity...
Rapid Global Deforestation Leaves Forest-Dependent Raptors With Half of Their Suitable Habitat Remaining [0.03%]
快速的全球森林砍伐使依赖森林的老鹰仅剩一半的适宜栖息地
Christopher J OBryan,Zunyi Xie,Hongli Li et al.
Christopher J OBryan et al.
Raptors-a group that includes hawks, eagles, owls, and vultures-are among the most imperiled vertebrates, with over half of species declining and one-fifth threatened with extinction. Most raptors depend on forests for survival, yet the ext...
Thermal Adaptation of Bacterial and Fungal Growth in a Geothermally Influenced Soil Transect [0.03%]
受地热影响的土壤带中细菌和真菌生长的热适应性研究
Charlotte J Alster,Louis A Schipper,Erland Bååth
Charlotte J Alster
Numerous studies have investigated microbial adaptation to increasing soil temperature, but limitations in experimental design hinder comprehensive understanding. These include short-term laboratory studies with constant environmental condi...
Systematic Continental Scale Monitoring by Weather Surveillance Radar Shows Fewer Insects Above Warming Landscapes in the United States [0.03%]
系统大陆规模监测表明,天气预警雷达显示,随着美国地貌的变暖,空中昆虫数量减少
Elske K Tielens,Phillip M Stepanian,Jeffrey F Kelly
Elske K Tielens
Anthropogenic change is predicted to result in widespread declines in insect abundance, but assessing long-term trends is challenging due to the scarcity of systematically collected time series measurements across large spatial scales. We d...
Zachary Ferris,Andrew S Walker,Håvard Rue et al.
Zachary Ferris et al.
The rising threat of marine heatwaves has led to numerous predictions that coral reefs, especially those near the Equator, will be severely degraded by the end of the current century. Yet, environmental conditions near the Equator may regio...
Can Oxygen Isotopes in Tree Rings Be Used to Detect Stomatal Responses to Global Change? [0.03%]
树木年轮中的氧同位素能否用于检测气孔对全球变化的响应?
Imogen Carter,Roel Brienen,Manuel Gloor
Imogen Carter
Stomatal conductance (gs) regulates CO2 and water fluxes of plants. Although experiments have shown that gs decreases with elevated CO2, it is unclear how gs is responding in situ to long-term exposures to rising CO2 and a changing climate....
Sterre F Ter Haar,Peter M van Bodegom,Laura Scherer
Sterre F Ter Haar
Rising CO2 levels indirectly affect food availability (e.g., through climate shifts, biological consequences, and shifting socioeconomic systems). Less known is the direct effect of CO2 on nutrient availability by changing the plant stoichi...
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Global change biology. 2025 Nov;31(11):e70568. DOI:10.1111/gcb.70568 2025