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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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Lena Sachsenmaier,Florian Schnabel,Fon R Tezeh et al. Lena Sachsenmaier et al.
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and duration of drought events, threatening the functioning of Central European forests. While diverse forests often promote long-term growth stability, their performance during extreme ...
Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada,Isaac W Park,Shijia Peng et al. Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada et al.
Global change is altering the phenology and geographic ranges of flowering species, with potentially profound consequences for the timing and composition of floral resources and the seasonal structure of ecological communities. However, shi...
Mathilde Jeanbille,Karina E Clemmensen,Jaanis Juhanson et al. Mathilde Jeanbille et al.
Climate warming is changing tundra vegetation in the Arctic, with implications for plant litter properties. Warming may thus modify bacterial and fungal communities and their nitrogen (N) cycling capacity in the litter layer, which in turn ...
Chiara Morosinotto,Clelia Gasparini,Andrea Pilastro et al. Chiara Morosinotto et al.
Heatwaves are among the most serious and immediate threats posed by climate change to biodiversity. While their impacts on mortality are obvious and often severe, heatwaves also have hidden sublethal effects that are only now beginning to b...
Sienna C Grady,Justin A Welbergen,Matthias M Boer et al. Sienna C Grady et al.
Extreme ecological disturbances, such as floods, droughts, heatwaves, and wildfires, have increased in frequency and intensity under anthropogenic climate change, and this is projected to continue in the coming decades. The responses of nom...
Junbin Zhao,Cornelya F C Klütsch,Hanna Silvennoinen et al. Junbin Zhao et al.
Drained cultivated peatlands are recognized as substantial global carbon emission sources, prompting the exploration of water level elevation as a mitigation strategy. However, the efficacy of raised water table level (WTL) in Arctic/subarc...
Erin Gleeson,Graham K MacDonald Erin Gleeson
The influence of crop and landscape heterogeneity on different components of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes has been assessed at multiple scales. However, how crop species diversity relates to landscape heterogeneity remains undere...
Paul Cuchot,Timothée Bonnet,Robert A Robinson et al. Paul Cuchot et al.
Phenological plasticity-the ability of organisms to adjust the timing of life-history events in response to environmental variability-is the primary adaptive mechanism for many organisms to changing seasonality (e.g., earlier spring). By en...
Jennifer Anne Border,Robert A Robinson,James W Pearce-Higgins et al. Jennifer Anne Border et al.
Climate change is a major threat to biodiversity, and migratory animals are particularly vulnerable, due partly to their reliance upon good resource availability across a network of sites at specific times. Migrants perform vital ecosystem ...
Erika Berenguer,Cássio Alencar Nunes,Jesús Aguirre-Gutiérrez et al. Erika Berenguer et al.
Tropical forests harbour the majority of tree species on the planet but are increasingly subjected to deforestation and human-driven disturbances. Understanding how human modifications impact various facets of diversity-i.e., taxonomic, fun...