AL Alzate-Marin, PMS Rivas… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Tropical plant species are vulnerable to climate change and global warming. Since flowering is a critical factor for plant reproduction and seed-set, warming and elevated …
Rhodolith beds, like many other marine ecosystems, are affected by climate change that is causing an increase in the magnitude and frequency of extreme high temperature events …
Since the past century, rising CO 2 levels have led to global changes (ocean warming and acidification) with subsequent effects on marine ecosystems and organisms. Macroalgae …
Short‐term, sublethal response variables are increasingly used to provide rapid indications of whole organism responses to future climate conditions. Accumulating evidence suggests …
Ecological responses to global warming are likely driven by a combination of gradual warming trends and extreme climate events, which are increasing in frequency and intensity …
Predicted shifts in mean and extreme temperatures associated with climate change can have variable impacts on organisms, and the sign and magnitude of these impacts may …
K Ngomba Yashele… - VertigO-la revue …, 2017 - journals.openedition.org
Une enquête a été effectuée auprès des paysans de la station de recherche de l'INERA/Kipopo et de ses environs, dans le territoire de Kipushi, province du Katanga, en …
Reliance on the marine environment for the provision of food is ever-increasing, but future climate change threatens production. Despite this concern, the impact on seafood quality …
Although species distributions can change in an unexpectedly short period of time, most species distribution models (SDMs) use only long‐term averaged environmental conditions …