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Data from: Climatic predictors of temperature performance curve parameters in ectotherms imply complex responses to climate change
负责人:
Clusella-Trullas, Susana
关键词:
Climate change Ecology: physiological Ecology: thermal Environmental variability Evolution: physiological Physiology: thermal Thermoregulation Reptile
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.8665
摘要:
Determining organismal responses to climate change is one of biology's greatest challenges. Recent forecasts for future climates emphasize alte
Data from: Species distribution models contribute to determine the effect of climate and interspecific interactions in moving hybrid zones
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关键词:
Hippolais icterina;range edge;range expansion;MaxEnt;Biogeography;Near Future;hybrid zone;occurrence locactions;present;Hippolais polyglotta;climate change
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.77gt6
摘要:
ng the relative contributions of climate and species’ interactions in hybrid zones and their responses to future climate change. We investigated the moving hybrid zone bet
Data from: Differing climatic mechanisms control transient and accumulated vegetation novelty in Europe and eastern North America
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关键词:
climate change;climate analogue;novel climate;novel ecosystem;pollen
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.9w0vt4b9s
摘要:
emergence of novel ecosystems will be driven by both rapid rates of climate change and the emergence of novel climate states.
Data from: Is there a temperate bias in our understanding of how climate change will alter plant-herbivore interactions? A meta-analysis
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关键词:
plant-herbivore interactions;tropical;temperate;belowground;aboveground;climate change
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.dn048
摘要:
Climate change can drive major shifts in community composition and interactions between resident species. However, the magnitude of these change
Data from: Pleistocene climatic changes drive diversification across a tropical savanna
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关键词:
Carlia munda;Carlia gracilis;SNP;Demography;tropics;ectotherm;comparative phylogeography;Pleistocene;Carlia amax;Carlia rufilatus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.fd3kj
摘要:
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche breadth, dispersal rates) and the scale
Data from: Delaying conservation actions matters for species vulnerable to climate change
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关键词:
decision science;conservation planning;Threatened species;Climate Adaptation;climate change vulnerability assessment;stage matrix model;refugia;population dynamics;prioritization
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.nn2j150
摘要:
1. Most climate change adaptation efforts emphasize where to implement management actions, whereas timing remains largely overlooked. The rate
Data from: Compensatory conservation measures for an endangered caribou population under climate change
负责人:
Bauduin, Sarah
关键词:
climate change Caribou conservation movement potential protected areas road restoration
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.n726pq6
摘要:
Future human land use and climate change may disrupt movement behaviors of terrestrial animals, thereby altering the ability of individuals to move
Data from: Predicted 2100 climate scenarios affects growth and skeletal development of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) larvae
负责人:
Lopes, Iv?
关键词:
Climate change larvae carbon dioxide
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.m2bj3nc
摘要:
to evaluate the impacts of predicted climate change on initial growth and development of an important Amazonian food fish, the tambaqui. We analyzed
n climate change
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关键词:
niche conservatism;Reptiles;niche shift;introduced species;Amphibians;climate change
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.68pt830
摘要:
extinction. Previous analyses among species and populations suggest that species’ niches change far slower than rates of projected climate change. Howeve
Data from: Climate-niche factor analysis: a spatial approach to quantifying species vulnerability to climate change
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Ochotona princeps;exposure;climate change vulnerability;ecological-niche factor analysis;sensitivity;Marmota flaviventris
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qb2s9f2
摘要:
Climate change vulnerability assessments are an important tool for understanding the threat that climate change poses to species and populations

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