The interaction of humans with the environment (surroundings) in these locations has often brought major changes in that environment. Some changes were good, some were bad. Many times the bad changes were caused by humans making too much of a change in the environment, by using or abusing ...
Summary : Ongoing environmental changes are transforming forests worldwide, resulting in shorter and younger trees. Researchers found that a range of factors, including rising temperatures and carbon dioxide levels, have caused a dramatic decrease in the age and stature of forests. Ongoing environmental...
Similarly, the decrease in ESV in the study watersheds was mainly caused by rapid changes in LULC along with various human activities; this can limit the capacity of ecosystem service functions, probably resulting in the long-term environmental quality degradation. Considering the fragile natural envi...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a movement disorder caused by the loss of dopaminergic innervation, particularly to the striatum. PD patients often exhibit sensory impairments, yet the underlying network mechanisms are unknown. Here we exami... M Ketzef,G Spigolon,Y Johansson,... - 《Neuron》 被...
Coral reefs in the Caribbean have suffered significant changes due to the proximal effects of a growing human population, reports a study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B.
1.The Great Transformation is caused by ___. [ ] A.artificial intelligence and genetic engineering B.the shortage of natural resources C.the development of practical science D.unknown reasons 2.Today it is impossible for people to build a remarkable new civilization because ___. [ ] A.nobo...
3biii,c and Supplementary Table 5) and ordered them by mean cellular ranked-age to reveal changes in module commitment and genes caused by aging (Fig. 3d,e and Extended Data Fig. 3). We found only one aging-associated module (A) including the genes HP (haptoglobin), SLPI (secretory ...
At least three-quarters of the world's land surface is directly affected by humans and the rest is vulnerable to human-caused impacts such as climate change. Current projections forecast that about half of Earth's plants and animals will go extinct over the next century because of human activi...
This analysis of change over 5 years cannot fully account for natural longer term climate variations (such as decadal oscillations), but it provides a strong indication of direction (and location) of human-caused change. This assessment is thus constructive both to set management priorities and ...
Drastic changes in vegetation structure caused by exceeding ecological thresholds have fueled the interest in tropical forest responses to climate and land-use changes. Here, we examine the potential successional trajectories experienced by the largest d