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Book 2001phere such as adapted behaviouror shifts in the ranges of species. .`Fingerprints‘ of ClimateChange. presents ecological evidence that organisms are respondingto recent global warming. The observed changes may foreshadow thetypes of impacts likely to become more frequent and widespread withcontinued warming.ARBOR 发表于 2025-3-30 15:52:25
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Martin Carlsson-Wall,Brianna Newlandgraphical coverage due to data of the phenological network of the German Weather Service and a good seasonal coverage due to 16 phenophases. The results of different methods of trend analysis, and then the spatial and annual variability of these trends are discussed.Seminar 发表于 2025-3-30 22:30:21
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,Introduction: ‘An Exquisite Suffering’,ric data series from 10 meteorological stations, we were able to correlate the expansion of the ranges of these species with mean temperature increases, particularly those of mean minimum temperatures. If other thermophilic species (native and introduced) also increase their range, this could have serious consequences for plant biodiversity.GRIEF 发表于 2025-3-31 11:30:33
,Introduction: ‘An Exquisite Suffering’, Seas. Correlation of distribution patterns and climatic data allows a prediction of area dislocations caused by climatic change for particular taxa. First signs of climate change impact are discussed.自负的人 发表于 2025-3-31 17:17:00
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