However, the effects of climate change on vector-borne diseases can be multifaceted and complex, sometimes with ambiguous consequences. In this Review, we discuss the potential effects of climate change, weather and other anthropogenic factors, including land use, human mobility and behaviour, as ...
In this Review, we present current knowledge about the effects of past climate changes on the evolutionary trajectory of human species. Humans emerged in dry grassland and shrubland when average climate conditions were warm. As global climate started cooling down, human species needed either to ...
In this Review, we present current knowledge about the effects of past climate changes on the evolutionary trajectory of human species. Humans emerged in dry grassland and shrubland when average climate conditions were warm. As global climate started cooling down, human species needed either to ...
She said that just like humans, animals also had to adapt to climate changes. Ryding added, “The climate change that we have created is putting a whole lot of pressure on them, and while some species will adapt, others will not.”“Shapeshifting does not mean that animals are coping ...
Wetlands are vulnerable to climate change and human activities. However, the past changes caused by climate and human activities on net primary production (NPP) were unclear on the Zoige Plateau, which is on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. In this study, the impact of climatic and anthropogenic press...
Humans are not the only ones adapting to the effects of global climate change. Animals are also adapting to the environmental changes-some warm-blooded animals are beginning to “shapeshift (变身)” in response to shifts in climate, according to a recent study carried out by a team of researc...
HUMAN CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSES Actually humans are the main cause who are responsible for this climate change. How? It is explained below- GREENHOUSE EFFECT-Our life on earth depends upon the atmospheric “greenhouse” – which is a layer of gases, mainly the water vapors, in the lower atmosphere...
Scientists have long struggled with how to measure the effects of climate change on wildlife. This is especially true for birds flying in and out of coastal areas bordering the Arctic Ocean. In the past,researchers depended mainly on information gathered by satellite to follow the movement of bi...
“I don’t subscribe to this Armageddon scenario that is being constantly mooted. I think we can probably manage the effects of global warming. Since time began we have been managing and providing solutions. That’s what humans do, isn’t it?” she said. ...
Opposite effects of climate change on FIDs would ultimately destabilize predator–prey interactions by altering optimal local levels of antipredator behaviour and their potential consequences for population trends and food web structure. Overall, the differential effects of climate on antipredator behaviour ...