Invited reply: Fire-driven alternative vegetation states across the temperate Andes [0.03%]
受邀评述:安第斯山脉温带地区由火驱动的植被替代状态
Diego P Ramírez,Sergio A Estay,Alejandro Miranda et al.
Diego P Ramírez et al.
The concept of biological invasions in the Anthropocene: introductions and range expansions [0.03%]
人类世的生物入侵概念:引入与分布范围的扩大
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...
Ostracod introductions show how the Lessepsian invasion is undermining the unique evolutionary history of the Mediterranean Sea [0.03%]
瓣畸形虫的引入展示了利赛普斯入侵如何破坏了地中海独特的进化历史
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...
Welcome to the Homogenocene? Trajectories of change in global freshwater fish biodiversity during the Anthropocene: evidence from tropical East Asia [0.03%]
同质纪的来临?人类世时期东亚热带淡水鱼类多样性变化轨迹:来自东亚热带地区的证据
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...
Distinct Anthropocene biosphere recorded by the rise of green algae and chrysophytes in varved sediments of Crawford Lake (Ontario, Canada) [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省Crawford湖年纹层沉积物中绿藻和金藻的出现记录了人类世特有的生物圈变化
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...
'Okea ururoatia': the role of Indigenous activism in the restoration and protection of nature [0.03%]
“我们在这里发声”:土著活动在自然恢复和保护中的作用
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...
Craft and the ethics of consolation: slow organizing in the Anthropocene [0.03%]
手艺与安慰伦理——-Anthropocene时代的慢组织
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...
Delayed Anthropocene in the deep-sea biosphere: a last paradise soon lost? [0.03%]
深海生物圈的人类世迟滞:即将失去的最后乐园?
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...