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How to Avoid Extremism on Social Media 新闻
来源平台:RAND Corporation. 发布日期:2022
作者:  admin
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Rising temperature modulates pH niches of fen species 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2021
作者:  Michal Há;  jek;  Jakub Tě;  š;  itel;  Teemu Tahvanainen;  Tomá;  š;  Peterka;  Borja Jimé;  nez-Alfaro;  Florian Jansen;  Aaron Pé;  rez-Haase;  Emmanuel Garbolino;  Michele Carbognani;  Tiina H. M. Kolari;  Petra Há;  jková;  Ute Jandt;  Liene Aunina;  Paweł;  Pawlikowski;  Tatiana Ivchenko;  Marcello Tomaselli;  Lubomí;  r Tichý;  Daniel Dí;  ;  Zuzana Plesková;  Eva Mikulá;  š;  ková
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Sowing the seeds of leukemia before birth 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Irene Roberts;  Paresh Vyas
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Host, management, or microbial traits: Which is dominant in plant microbiome assemblage? 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2021
作者:  admin
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GFAR (back) in Action 新闻
来源平台:Global Forum on Agricultural Research. 发布日期:2021
作者:  admin
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Current carbon prices do not stack up to much land use change, despite bundled ecosystem service co‐benefits 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2021
作者:  David M. Summers;  Courtney M. Regan;  Claire Settre;  Jeffery D. Connor;  Patrick O’;  Connor;  Hayley Abbott;  Jacqueline Frizenschaf;  Leon van der Linden;  Andrew Lowe;  Katja Hogendoorn;  Scott Groom;  Timothy R. Cavagnaro
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After an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, ocean microbes helped life rebound 新闻
来源平台:Science. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Geometry and evolution of the ecological niche in plant-associated microbes 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Chaloner, Thomas M.;  Gurr, Sarah J.;  Bebber, Daniel P.
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The projected timing of abrupt ecological disruption from climate change 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7804) : 496-+
作者:  Gorgulla, Christoph;  Boeszoermenyi, Andras;  Wang, Zi-Fu;  Fischer, Patrick D.;  Coote, Paul W.;  Padmanabha Das, Krishna M.;  Malets, Yehor S.;  Radchenko, Dmytro S.;  Moroz, Yurii S.;  Scott, David A.;  Fackeldey, Konstantin;  Hoffmann, Moritz;  Iavniuk, Iryna;  Wagner, Gerhard;  Arthanari, Haribabu
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As anthropogenic climate change continues the risks to biodiversity will increase over time, with future projections indicating that a potentially catastrophic loss of global biodiversity is on the horizon(1-3). However, our understanding of when and how abruptly this climate-driven disruption of biodiversity will occur is limited because biodiversity forecasts typically focus on individual snapshots of the future. Here we use annual projections (from 1850 to 2100) of temperature and precipitation across the ranges of more than 30,000 marine and terrestrial species to estimate the timing of their exposure to potentially dangerous climate conditions. We project that future disruption of ecological assemblages as a result of climate change will be abrupt, because within any given ecological assemblage the exposure of most species to climate conditions beyond their realized niche limits occurs almost simultaneously. Under a high-emissions scenario (representative concentration pathway (RCP) 8.5), such abrupt exposure events begin before 2030 in tropical oceans and spread to tropical forests and higher latitudes by 2050. If global warming is kept below 2 degrees C, less than 2% of assemblages globally are projected to undergo abrupt exposure events of more than 20% of their constituent species  however, the risk accelerates with the magnitude of warming, threatening 15% of assemblages at 4 degrees C, with similar levels of risk in protected and unprotected areas. These results highlight the impending risk of sudden and severe biodiversity losses from climate change and provide a framework for predicting both when and where these events may occur.


Using annual projections of temperature and precipitation to estimate when species will be exposed to potentially harmful climate conditions reveals that disruption of ecological assemblages as a result of climate change will be abrupt and could start as early as the current decade.


  
Towards Integrating Evolution, Metabolism, and Climate Change Studies of Marine Ecosystems 期刊论文
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2019, 34 (11) : 1022-1033
作者:  Baltar, Federico;  Bayer, Barbara;  Bednarsek, Nina;  Deppeler, Stacy;  Escribano, Ruben;  Gonzalez, Carolina E.;  Hansman, Roberta L.;  Mishra, Rajani Kanta;  Moran, Mary Ann;  Repeta, Daniel J.;  Robinson, Carol;  Sintes, Eva;  Tamburini, Christian;  Valentin, Luis E.;  Herndl, Gerhard J.
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