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Climate Science Document Library 2010

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Long-term aspen cover change in the western US Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is one of the most important tree species in the western United States due to its role in biodiversity, tourism, and ...
Probabilistic cost estimates for climate change mitigation For more than a decade, the target of keeping global warming below 2 6C has been a key focus of the international climate debate1. In response, the scientific c...
On a collision course: competition and dispersal differences create no-analogue communities and cause extinctions during climate change Most climate change predictions omit species interactions and interspecific variation in dispersal. Here, we develop a model of multiple competing species along...
Emergence of a mid-season period of low floral resources in a montane meadow ecosystem associated with climate change Summary. 1. Shifts in the spatial and temporal patterns of flowering could affect the resources available to pollinators, and such shifts might become more comm...
What Every Conservation Biologist Should Know about Human Population EDITORIAL:CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH: As with population issues, conservation biologists should ensure that we, as individuals and a professional society, understand...
Australia is ‘free to choose’ economic growth and falling environmental pressures Over two centuries of economic growth have put undeniable pressure on the ecological systems that underpin human well-being. While it is agreed that these press...
Rapid Range Shifts of Species Associated with High Levels of Climate Warming The distributions of many terrestrial organisms are currently shifting in latitude or elevation in responseto changing climate. Using a meta-analysis, we estima...
Forest disturbance across the conterminous United States from 1985–2012: The emerging dominance of forest decline Evidence of shifting dominance among major forest disturbance agent classes regionally to globally has been emerging in the literature. For example, climate-rel...
Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness With increasing pressure placed on natural systems by growing human populations, both scientists and resource managers need a better understanding of the relati...
Comment: Don’t judge species on their origins SUMMARY: Conservationists should assess organisms on environmental impact rather than on whether they are natives, argue Mark Davis and 18 other ecologists. FRO...
Atmospheric CO2 forces abrupt vegetation shifts locally, but not globally It is possible that anthropogenic climate change will drive the Earth system into a qualitatively different state1. Although different types of uncertainty limi...
Shrinking body size as an ecological response to climate change Determining how climate change will affect global ecology and ecosystem services is one of the next important frontiers in environmental science. Many species a...
SE US megalopolis.pdf
Impacts of reforestation upon sediment load and water outflow in the Lower Yazoo River Watershed, Mississippi Among the world’s largest coastal and river basins, the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (LMRAV) is one of the most disturbed by human activities. This...
Simultaneously Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security Tropospheric ozone and black carbon (BC) contribute to both degraded air quality and global warming. We considered ~400 emission control measures to reduce the...
Interactive influences of ozone and climate on streamflow of forested watersheds The capacity of forests to mitigate global climate change can be negatively influenced by tropospheric ozone that impairs both photosynthesis and stomatal contr...
Physiological plasticity increases resilience of ectothermic animals to climate change Understanding how climate change affects natural populations remains one of the greatest challenges for ecology and management of natural resources. Animals can...
Desert grassland responses to climate and soil moisture suggest divergent vulnerabilities across the southwestern United States Climate change predictions include warming and drying trends, which are expected to be particularly pronounced in the southwestern United States. In this region...
Maximizing return on conservation investment in the conterminous USA Efficient conservation planning requires knowledge about conservation targets, threats to those targets, costs of conservation and the marginal return to additi...
The links between ecosystem multifunctionality and above- and belowground biodiversity are mediated by climate Plant biodiversity is often correlated with ecosystem functioning in terrestrial ecosystems. However, we know little about the relative and combined effects of ...