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期刊名:Philosophical transactions of the royal society b-biological sciences

缩写:PHILOS T R SOC B

ISSN:0962-8436

e-ISSN:1471-2970

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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James T Carlton,Evangelina Schwindt James T Carlton
In the warming world of the Anthropocene, as well as classically, biological invasions include introductions (introduced species) and range expansions, both of which describe the arrival of species into regions where they did not occur hist...
Lalita Weerachai,Moriaki Yasuhara,Chih-Lin Wei et al. Lalita Weerachai et al.
The Lessepsian invasion, the largest marine biological invasion from the Indo-Pacific to the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal, can be regarded as a partial human-induced reversal of the main direction of geological-time-scale biodiversity s...
Andrew N Cohen Andrew N Cohen
Changes resulting from anthropogenic biological invasions in coastal marine and estuarine waters may be preserved as signals in the fossil record. Three types of signals-species appearances, species reductions or disappearances and morpholo...
David Dudgeon,Jia Huan Liew David Dudgeon
Interactions between climate change and anthropogenic stressors such as poor water quality and habitat degradation have had deleterious consequences for freshwater biodiversity, enhancing the spread of non-native species tolerant of a range...
Francine M G McCarthy,Joshua M Moraal,Paul B Hamilton et al. Francine M G McCarthy et al.
The Crawford Lake biosphere evolved in response to both natural and anthropogenic stressors since water filled this karstic basin on the Niagara Escarpment. It was substantially impacted by hydrologic/limnological changes attributed to envi...
Erana Walker,Murray Cox,Hēmi Whaanga et al. Erana Walker et al.
Indigenous peoples advocate for environmental and social justice in distinctive ways that may also benefit the conservation and restoration of biodiversity. We consider the ways that Māori self-determination movements have acted as a catal...
Rasmus Johnsen,Marta Gasparin Rasmus Johnsen
This article develops the concept of slow organizing to explore how communities can respond to irreversible ecological loss in the Anthropocene. Drawing on ethnographic research with textile artist Birgitta Nordström, who weaves shrouds fo...
Moriaki Yasuhara,Jingwen Zhang,Roberto Danovaro et al. Moriaki Yasuhara et al.
The deep sea remains a last paradise and the place of minimal human impacts compared with other ecosystems. However, this pristine status is rapidly changing, and deep-sea human impacts have seldom been discussed in a broad context that dra...