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Climate Science Document Library 2012

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Human Evolution Out of Africa: The Role of Refugia and Climate Change Although an African origin of the modern human species is generally accepted, the evolutionary processes involved in the speciation, geographical spread, and e...
Conservation value of forests attacked by bark beetles: Highest number of indicator species is found in early successional stages Heavy natural disturbance in large protected areas of former commercial forests increasingly evokes European parliaments to call for management intervention bec...
Cumulative Effects of Fire and Fuels Management on Stream Water Quality and Ecosystem Dynamics Prescribed fires and wildland fire-use are increasingly important management tools used to reduce fuel loads and restore the ecological integrity of western for...
Citizen Involvement in the U.S. Endangered Species Act Data on listed species refute critiques of citizen involvement in the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
From Death Comes Life: Recovery and Revolution in the Wake of Epidemic Outbreaks of Mountain Pine Beetle Excerpt : “Part of the initial increase in nutrients and moisture under dead and dying trees is due to reduced uptake,” Rhoades says. “But the sick and d...
The Holocene` Combining nine tree growth proxies from four sites, from the west coast of Norway to the Kola Peninsula of NW Russia, provides a well replicated (> 100 annua...
Mountain landscapes offer few opportunities for high-elevation tree species migration Climate change is anticipated to alter plant species distributions. Regional context, notably the spatial complexity of climatic gradients, may influence specie...
METABOLISM AS A CURRENCY AND CONSTRAINT IN ECOLOGY Temperature dependence of trophic interactions are driven by asymmetry of species responses and foraging strategy We test for the existence of asymmetries in consumer–resource thermal responses by analy- sing an extensive database on thermal response curves of ecological ...
Virtual Hot Spots Physiological ecologists who design computer models to predict how animals handle heat are forecasting the effects of climate change
The energetic implications of curtailing versus storing solar- and wind-generated electricity We present a theoretical framework to calculate how storage affects the energy return on energy investment (EROI) ratios of wind and solar resources. Our metho...
Climate change and the world economy: short-run determinants of atmospheric CO2 Volcanic eruptions, the El Nin ̃ o Southern oscillation (ENSO), world population, and the world economy are the four variables usually discussed as influencing...
Global diversity of drought tolerance and grassland climate-change resilience Drought reduces plant productivity, induces widespread plant mortality and limits the geographic distribution of plant species1–7. As climates warm and precip...
Investment, transformation and leadership CDP S&P 500 Climate Change Report 2013 On behalf of 722 investors representing US$87 trillion in assets Sample text : Fears are increasing over future climate change impacts as we see more extreme weather events, Hurricane Sandy the most noted with damages totall...
Characterizing Fire-on-Fire interactions in three Large Wilderness areas The interaction of fires, where one fire burns into another recently burned area, is receiving increased attention from scientists and land managers wishing to ...
Developing a broader scientific foundation for river restoration: Columbia River food webs Well-functioning food webs are fundamental for sustaining rivers as ecosystems and maintaining associated aquatic and terrestrial communities. The current empha...
Spatial relationship between climatologies and changes in global vegetation activity Vegetation forms a main component of the terrestrial biosphere and plays a crucial role in land-cover and climate- related studies. Activity of vegetation syste...
An extreme climatic event alters marine ecosystem structure in a global biodiversity hotspot Extreme climatic events, such as heat waves, are predicted to increase in frequency and magnitude as a consequence of global warming but their ecological effect...
Adapting to flood risk under climate change Flooding is the most common natural hazard and third most damaging globally after storms and earthquakes. Anthropogenic climate change is expected to increase f...
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...
Effect of fine wood on juvenile brown trout behaviour in experimental stream channels In-stream wood can increase shelter availability and prey abundance for stream-living fish such as brown trout, Salmo trutta, but the input of wood to streams h...