Climate Change and Animal Migration 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 56 作者: Thomas T. Moore 摘要: I. INTRODUCTIONII. Climate Change Effects on Animal Migration A. Habitat Alteration ... DOI: 10.2307/43267496 被引量: 2 年份: 2011 ...
Mecislovas Zalakevicius.Bird migration and the climate: a review of the studies conducted in Lithuania in the congtext of climate change. Acta Zoologica Lituanica . 2001Zalakevicius M (2001) Bird migration and the climate: a review of the studies conducted in Lithuania in the context of ...
Climate Change and Energy, Overview - ScienceDirect AnimalsBirdsAnimal MigrationFood ChainClimateWeatherSeasonsTime Factorsvan Noordwijk AJ.doi:10.1038/422029aMartin I. Hoffert aKen Caldeira b... Martin I. Hoffert a,Ken Caldeira b - 《Encyclopedia of Energy》 被引量: 3发表: 2004年 Climate and ...
Krill habitats in the Southern Ocean are impacted by changing climate conditions, reduced sea ice and rising temperatures. These changes, in turn, affect krill occurrence, physiology and behaviour, which could have ecosystem impacts. In this Review, we examine climate change impacts on Antarctic kril...
T. Ecological niches in sequential generations of eastern North American monarch butterflies: the ecology of migration and likely climate change implications. Environ. Entomol. 36, 1365–1373 (2007). Article PubMed Google Scholar Lemoine, N. P. Climate change may alter breeding ground distributions...
The impacts of climate change on livestock production factors are presented in Fig. 1. Temperature affects most of the critical factors for livestock production, such as water availability, animal production, reproduction and health. Forage quantity and quality are affected by a combination of ...
Dryland agricultural system is under threat due to climate extremes and unsustainable management. Understanding of climate change impact is important to design adaptation options for dry land agricultural systems. Thus, the present review was conducted with the objectives to identify gaps and suggest tech...
African mixed crop–livestock systems are vulnerable to climate change and need to adapt in order to improve productivity and sustain people’s l
and the economy. Intraspecific variation in tolerance to climate change has been documented for many plant and animal species3,4. Populations with high adaptive potential are expected to cope with changes in habitat suitability arising from climate change5,6, but the mechanisms are not well understo...
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