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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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Georgia Titcomb,Johnny Uelmen,Mark Janko et al. Georgia Titcomb et al.
Many recent studies have examined the impact of predicted changes in temperature and precipitation patterns on infectious diseases under different greenhouse gas emissions scenarios. But these emissions scenarios symbolize more than altered...
Hannah R S Dawson,Matthew H England,Adele K Morrison et al. Hannah R S Dawson et al.
Antarctica's unique marine ecosystems are threatened by the arrival of non-native marine species on rafting ocean objects. The harsh environmental conditions in Antarctica prevent the establishment of many such species, but warming around t...
Fons van der Plas,Yann Hautier,Tobias Ceulemans et al. Fons van der Plas et al.
Due to various human activities, including intensive agriculture, traffic, and the burning of fossil fuels, in many parts of the world, current levels of reactive nitrogen emissions strongly exceed pre-industrial levels. Previous studies ha...
Daniel Wasner,Joerg Schnecker,Xingguo Han et al. Daniel Wasner et al.
Soil microbial traits and functions play a central role in soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. However, at the macroscale (regional to global) it is still unresolved whether (i) specific environmental attributes (e.g., climate, geology, soi...
G C Dargie,J Del Aguila-Pasquel,C J Córdova Oroche et al. G C Dargie et al.
Measurements of net primary productivity (NPP) and litter decomposition from tropical peatlands are severely lacking, limiting our ability to parameterise and validate models of tropical peatland development and thereby make robust predicti...
Justin T Maxwell,Tsun Fung Au,Steven A Kannenberg et al. Justin T Maxwell et al.
Forests around the world are experiencing changes due to climate variability and human land use. How these changes interact and influence the vulnerability of forests are not well understood. In the eastern United States, well-documented an...
Andros T Gianuca,Victor R di Cavalcanti,Leonardo Cruz et al. Andros T Gianuca et al.
Climate change is increasing the proportion of river networks experiencing flow intermittence, which in turn reduces local diversity (i.e., α-diversity) but enhances variation in species composition among sites (i.e., β-diversity), with p...
Milan Sojitra,Stuart Corney,Mark Hemer et al. Milan Sojitra et al.
Terrestrially breeding marine predators have experienced shifts in species distribution, prey availability, breeding phenology, and population dynamics due to climate change worldwide. These central-place foragers are restricted within prox...
Robert J Fletcher Jr,Meghan A Beatty,Lara Elmquist et al. Robert J Fletcher Jr et al.
Changes in phenology are occurring from global climate change, yet the impacts of other types of global change on the phenology of animals remain less appreciated. Understanding the potential for synergistic effects of different types of gl...
Christina Dollinger,Werner Rammer,Kureha F Suzuki et al. Christina Dollinger et al.
Climate change has profound impacts on forest ecosystem dynamics and could lead to the emergence of novel ecosystems via changes in species composition, forest structure, and potentially a complete loss of tree cover. Disturbances fundament...