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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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Wenqi Luo,Kabir G Peay,Thiago Gonçalves-Souza et al. Wenqi Luo et al.
Soil fungi underpin key ecosystem functions but face increasing threats from climate and land-use changes, with their future impacts remaining unclear. This uncertainty is exacerbated by limited large-scale data and the challenge of quantif...
Jose F Grillo,Vanessa Tirpitz,Jessica Reichert et al. Jose F Grillo et al.
The symbiosis between the dinoflagellate Symbiodiniaceae family and reef-building corals underpins the productivity of coral reefs. This relationship facilitates the deposition of calcium-carbonate skeletons that build the reef structure th...
Anieka J Parry,Shannon G Klein,Alexandra Steckbauer et al. Anieka J Parry et al.
Ongoing climate change is constraining the availability of molecular oxygen (O2) on coral reefs. The field has recently invested considerable resources to quantify the effects of hypoxia on corals. However, drivers of reef oxygen decline wi...
Jacob R Westcott,Joseph J Bowden,Jade Savage et al. Jacob R Westcott et al.
Climate change rapidly drives species range dynamics, prompting many terrestrial organisms to shift northward to higher latitudes and forcing new species-species and species-environment interactions. The blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis,...
Timothy A C Lamont,Permas B Maulana,Ines D Lange et al. Timothy A C Lamont et al.
Ecosystem restoration is a global priority for biodiversity recovery. However, many restoration efforts to date focus only on planting target species, without evaluating the resulting ecosystem-level impacts on community development and tro...
Peter J Flood,Kaitlin E Schiller,Katelyn B S King et al. Peter J Flood et al.
Across many ecto- and endothermic organisms, climate change has induced a general shift towards smaller body sizes. Several existing hypotheses (e.g., Temperature Size Rule-TSR, metabolic theory) contribute to our understanding of climate-d...