نتایج جستجو برای: mountain climate

تعداد نتایج: 193911  

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2008
Lars Eisen Luis A Ibarra-Juarez Rebecca J Eisen Joseph Piesman

The human-biting adult stage of the Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) can cause tick paralysis in humans and domestic animals and is the primary tick vector in the intermountain west of the pathogens causing Colorado tick fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and tularemia. We conducted drag sampling studies in Poudre Canyon and Rocky Mountain National Park of Larimer County, CO, ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Karl Hülber Johannes Wessely Andreas Gattringer Dietmar Moser Michael Kuttner Franz Essl Michael Leitner Manuela Winkler Siegrun Ertl Wolfgang Willner Ingrid Kleinbauer Norbert Sauberer Thomas Mang Niklaus E Zimmermann Stefan Dullinger

Correlative species distribution models have long been the predominant approach to predict species' range responses to climate change. Recently, the use of dynamic models is increasingly advocated for because these models better represent the main processes involved in range shifts and also simulate transient dynamics. A well-known problem with the application of these models is the lack of dat...

2012
Anne W. Nolin

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2003
Kevin McGarigal William H. Romme David Goodwin Erik Haugsjaa

• What is the range and pattern of variability in landscape structure under “natural” and anthropogenic disturbance regimes? RMLANDS provides a mechanistic approach for evaluating disturbance and succession processes over broad spatial (100,000's of ha) and temporal scales (100's of years) not possible or practical with empirical field studies. Moreover, RMLANDS allows us to ask “what if” quest...

Journal: :One earth 2021

The numerous processes implicated in the rapid and profound climate-driven changes that are underway across world's mountains must be well monitored, understood, and—as far as possible—accurately projected. However, not only available environmental data upon which such activities hinge often severely limited, but interdisciplinary consensus regarding variables should considered observation prio...

Journal: :The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 2005

2009
Kelin X. Whipple

In the mid‐1980s, advances in understanding the mechanics of the fold‐and‐thrust belts that flank many collisional mountain ranges set the stage for a fundamental change in our appreciation of the role of erosion in the tectonic evolution of mountain ranges. A combination of sandbox experiments, analytical treatments of stress state and field observations showed that fold‐and‐thrust belts form ...

2007
J. BOGEN

In many ways, sediment transport dynamics in mountain environments differ from those of the lowlands. The high relief and the steep slopes are an obvious feature of mountain areas. The cold climate is another factor controlling runoff and erosional processes, and the distribution of vegetation is also controlled by the prevailing climate. Above the tree line, processes of erosion are more inten...

Currently, there is little information on the high mountain species' response to the climate change in Iran, and it seems that these species are significantly affected by the climate change. In the current research, the spatial vulnerability of Caspian snowcock (Tetraogallus caspius) to the  climate change in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province was predicted using the ensemble modelling approach...

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