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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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Christopher Poeplau,Rene Dechow,Neha Begill et al. Christopher Poeplau et al.
Soil organic carbon (SOC) accrual, and particularly the formation of fine fraction carbon (OCfine), has a large potential to act as sink for atmospheric CO2. For reliable estimates of this potential and efficient policy advice, the major li...
Camille Kynoch,Frank V Paladino,James R Spotila et al. Camille Kynoch et al.
The current climate warming is a challenge to biodiversity that could surpass the adaptation capacity of some species. Hence, understanding the means by which populations undergo an increase in their thermal tolerance is critical to assess ...
Konstantin Gregor,Christopher P O Reyer,Thomas A Nagel et al. Konstantin Gregor et al.
Forests provide important ecosystem services (ESs), including climate change mitigation, local climate regulation, habitat for biodiversity, wood and non-wood products, energy, and recreation. Simultaneously, forests are increasingly affect...
Jonathan M Levine,Janneke HilleRisLambers,William K Petry et al. Jonathan M Levine et al.
How terrestrial ecosystems will accumulate carbon as the climate continues to change is a major source of uncertainty in projections of future climate. Under growth-stimulating environmental change, time lags inherent in population and comm...
Alice Gauthey,Ansgar Kahmen,Jean-Marc Limousin et al. Alice Gauthey et al.
Heatwaves and soil droughts are increasing in frequency and intensity, leading many tree species to exceed their thermal thresholds, and driving wide-scale forest mortality. Therefore, investigating heat tolerance and canopy temperature reg...
Zeyu Zeng,Vicky W Y Lam,U Rashid Sumaila et al. Zeyu Zeng et al.
The effects of climate change on marine ecosystems are causing cascading impacts on livelihood, food security, and culture through fisheries. Such impacts interact and exacerbate the effects of overfishing on marine social-ecological system...
David Emde,Christopher Poeplau,Axel Don et al. David Emde et al.
Converting natural vegetation for agriculture has resulted in the loss of approximately 5% of the current global terrestrial soil organic carbon (SOC) stock to the atmosphere. Increasing the agricultural area under grassland may reverse som...