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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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Bo Tang,Jing Man,Ferran Romero et al. Bo Tang et al.
Plants and their symbionts, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, are increasingly subjected to various environmental stressors due to climate change, including drought. As a response to drought, plants generally allocate more biomass ...
Vianney Guibourd de Luzinais,Didier Gascuel,Gabriel Reygondeau et al. Vianney Guibourd de Luzinais et al.
Ocean warming is driving significant changes in the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems, shifting species' biogeography and phenology, changing body size and biomass and altering the trophodynamics of the system. Particularly, ex...
Wenxi Tang,Shuguang Liu,Mengdan Jing et al. Wenxi Tang et al.
Vegetation growth is affected by past growth rates and climate variability. However, the impacts of vegetation growth carryover (VGC; biotic) and lagged climatic effects (LCE; abiotic) on tree stem radial growth may be decoupled from photos...
Eline Lorer,Dries Landuyt,Haben Blondeel et al. Eline Lorer et al.
Light availability profoundly influences plant communities, especially below dense tree canopies in forests. Canopy disturbances, altering forest floor light conditions, together with other environmental changes such as climate change, nitr...
Daijun Liu,Franz Essl,Bernd Lenzner et al. Daijun Liu et al.
The ecological impact of non-native species arises from their establishment in local assemblages. However, the rates of non-native spread in new regions and their determinants have not been comprehensively studied. Here, we combined global ...
Diego Elihú Rivera Rosas,Nathan R Geraldi,Ronnie N Glud et al. Diego Elihú Rivera Rosas et al.
The hadopelagic environment remains highly understudied due to the inherent difficulties in sampling at these depths. The use of sediment environmental DNA (eDNA) can overcome some of these restrictions as settled and preserved DNA represen...
Erica S Nielsen,Samuel Walkes,Jacqueline L Sones et al. Erica S Nielsen et al.
As climatic variation re-shapes global biodiversity, understanding eco-evolutionary feedbacks during species range shifts is of increasing importance. Theory on range expansions distinguishes between two different forms: "pulled" and "pushe...
Irena A Koelemeijer,Isabelle Severholt,Johan Ehrlén et al. Irena A Koelemeijer et al.
Extreme droughts are globally increasing in frequency and severity. Most research on drought in forests focuses on the response of trees, while less is known about the impacts of drought on forest understory species and how these effects ar...
Daniela Yaffar,Laynara F Lugli,Michelle Y Wong et al. Daniela Yaffar et al.
Tropical ecosystems face escalating global change. These shifts can disrupt tropical forests' carbon (C) balance and impact root dynamics. Since roots perform essential functions such as resource acquisition and tissue protection, root resp...
Signe Lett,Casper T Christiansen,Ellen Dorrepaal et al. Signe Lett et al.
Climate change in high latitude regions leads to both higher temperatures and more precipitation but their combined effects on terrestrial ecosystem processes are poorly understood. In nitrogen (N) limited and often moss-dominated tundra an...