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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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Yuan Li,Chuancheng Fu,Peng Ren et al. Yuan Li et al.
Coastal margins are critical sites for carbon (C) sequestration, yet the mechanisms stabilizing preaged, allochthonous C (externally-derived biospheric C) in these environments remain poorly understood. Specifically, the interplay between m...
Néstor Pérez-Méndez,Sebastián Echeverría-Progulakis,Naoki Katayama et al. Néstor Pérez-Méndez et al.
Climate change mitigation and biodiversity loss are closely linked challenges, yet agricultural strategies often address them separately. Focusing on rice farming, this article shows that widely promoted water-saving practices can reduce gr...
Shulin Yu,Muyang Lu,Renqiang Li et al. Shulin Yu et al.
Climate change-driven conservation strategies commonly project habitat availability but may not account for local adaptation among populations of the same species, which can influence prediction accuracy. Using the giant panda (Ailuropoda m...
Li Cheng,Wensheng Xiao,Josep Peñuelas et al. Li Cheng et al.
Well-aerated upland soils serve as a crucial biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH4), playing a key role in mitigating climate change. However, current understanding of how this CH4 sink responds to global climate change remains limit...
Danillo O Alvarenga,Justin T Wynns,Joseph Nesme et al. Danillo O Alvarenga et al.
Associations between feather mosses and cyanobacteria are crucial sources of new biologically available nitrogen (N) in arctic and subarctic ecosystems. The physiology of both mosses and cyanobacteria is strongly influenced by environmental...
Leah E McTigue,Merijn van den Bosch,Hailey M Boone et al. Leah E McTigue et al.
Drought is expected to increase in frequency and severity due to climate change, highlighting the urgency of understanding drought impacts on wildlife across geographies and taxonomic groups. We conducted a review of peer-reviewed articles ...
Hanshi Chen,Yu Wei,Tong Qiu Hanshi Chen
Land surface phenology is a key indicator of ecosystem responses to global change, but most studies largely emphasized temporal trends, leaving spatial patterns, particularly those shaped by canopy structure, underresolved. As disturbances ...
J Handley,R E Fewster,T G Sim et al. J Handley et al.
The fate of carbon stored in Arctic peatlands remains uncertain because of the complex nature of the effects of climate change on permafrost and peatland carbon cycling. Expansion and/or shrinkage of Arctic peatlands under climate change al...
Patrick Farnole,Steven H Ferguson,Antoine Haddon et al. Patrick Farnole et al.
Understanding how marine habitats are changing with a warming Arctic is essential for conservation, management, and adaptation strategies bearing tangible consequences for Arctic communities and ecosystems. Ringed seals and bearded seals re...
Eugenia Mantovani,Angela Luisa Prendin,Michele Brunetti et al. Eugenia Mantovani et al.
Accelerated warming, particularly in mountain regions, is altering plant phenology across ecosystems. However, the extent of these changes varies among species and regions. While phenophases in plant compartments such as leaves or flowers a...