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Simulations reveal climate and legacy effects underlying regional beta diversity in alpine vegetation
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Pronounced and unavoidable impacts of low-end global warming on northern high-latitude land ecosystems
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Climate-smart agriculture and soil C sequestration in Brazilian Cerrado: a systematic review
Published 2023-03-01“…The CSA may partly offset former soil C losses and contribute to climate change mitigation. However, contradictory findings brought uncertainties about the effect of CSA on soil C. …”
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The Kulbäcksliden Research Infrastructure: a unique setting for northern peatland studies
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Planning protected areas network that are relevant today and under future climate change is possible: the case of Atlantic Forest endemic birds
Published 2018-05-01“…Here we quantify the effectiveness of planning protected areas network to represent 151 birds endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest hotspot, under current and future climate change conditions for 2050. …”
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Growth rings show limited evidence for ungulates’ potential to suppress shrubs across the Arctic
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Species-specific climate–growth interactions determine tree species dynamics in mixed Central European mountain forests
Published 2021-01-01“…We assumed that the species composition reflects climatic growth limitations, and considered between-site differences in mean temperature due to elevation as a model of future climate change effects on mountain forests. …”
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Global Trends in Exposure to Light Pollution in Natural Terrestrial Ecosystems
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Bamboo species, size, and soil water define the dynamics of available photosynthetic active solar radiation for intercrops in the Brazilian savanna biome
Published 2023-05-01“…This study evaluated the photosynthetic active solar radiation available (PAR) to intercrops in three bamboo species as a function of estimated soil water content in the Brazilian savanna biome (tropical savanna climate with dry winters and rainy summers). …”
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The climatic risk of Amazonian protected areas is driven by climate velocity until 2050
Published 2023-01-01“…In this study, we investigated climate velocity based on future and past climate-analogs using forward and backward directions in the network of PAs of Amazonia, in order to assess the climatic risk of these areas to climate change and verify their effectiveness in maintaining the current climate conditions. …”
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The climatic risk of Amazonian protected areas is driven by climate velocity until 2050.
Published 2023-01-01“…In this study, we investigated climate velocity based on future and past climate-analogs using forward and backward directions in the network of PAs of Amazonia, in order to assess the climatic risk of these areas to climate change and verify their effectiveness in maintaining the current climate conditions. …”
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Relative exposure to microplastics and prey for a pelagic forage fish
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The future of suitable habitats of an endangered Neotropical grassland bird: A path to extinction?
Published 2023-02-01“…We analyze the decrease in its extent of occurrence (EOO) and the effects of climate and land use change to understand the environmental suitability of the species in current and future scenarios. …”
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Life Cycle Assessment for Soybean Supply Chain: A Case Study of State of Pará, Brazil
Published 2023-06-01“…The Recipe Midpoint (H) and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) methods of environmental impact categories were used in accordance with the cradle-to-grave scope. …”
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Fine-Grained Climate Classification for the Qaidam Basin
Published 2022-06-01“…The surrounding mountainous areas have a large climate gradient compared to the inner basin; the southern mountain edge is governed by a more severe climate change than the north-eastern one; and the climate gradient is larger in the eastern than in the western basin. …”
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