نتایج جستجو برای: climate change and acid rain

تعداد نتایج: 17018257  

2016
Yajuan Zhu Guojie Wang Renqiang Li

Water is a limiting factor for plant growth and vegetation dynamics in alpine sandy land of the Tibetan Plateau, especially with the increasing frequency of extreme precipitation events and drought caused by climate change. Therefore, a relatively stable water source from either deeper soil profiles or ground water is necessary for plant growth. Understanding the water use strategy of dominant ...

2016
Magalì Matteodo Klaus Ammann Eric Pascal Verrecchia Pascal Vittoz

While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reaction of the subalpine and lower alpine plant communities to the current warming and lower snow precipitation has been little investigated so far. To this aim, 63 old, exhaustive plant inventories, distributed along a subalpine-alpine elevation gradient of the Swiss Alps and covering different pla...

2008
R. Posselt

Increased Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) load due to anthropogenic activity might lead to non-precipitating clouds because the cloud drops become smaller (for a constant liquid water content) and, therefore, less efficient in rain formation (aerosol indirect effect). Adding giant CCN (GCCN) into such a cloud can initiate precipitation (namely, drizzle) and, therefore, might counteract the aero...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
F H Bronson

Seasonal reproduction is common among mammals at all latitudes, even in the deep tropics. This paper (i) discusses the neuroendocrine pathways via which foraging conditions and predictive cues such as photoperiod enforce seasonality, (ii) considers the kinds of seasonal challenges mammals actually face in natural habitats, and (iii) uses the information thus generated to suggest how seasonal re...

2015
Mats Björklund Antoni Borras Josep Cabrera Juan Carlos Senar

Climate change is expected to affect natural populations in many ways. One way of getting an understanding of the effects of a changing climate is to analyze time series of natural populations. Therefore, we analyzed time series of 25 and 20 years, respectively, in two populations of the citril finch (Carduelis citrinella) to understand the background of a dramatic increase in wing length in th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Jasper A Slingsby Cory Merow Matthew Aiello-Lammens Nicky Allsopp Stuart Hall Hayley Kilroy Mollmann Ross Turner Adam M Wilson John A Silander

Prolonged periods of extreme heat or drought in the first year after fire affect the resilience and diversity of fire-dependent ecosystems by inhibiting seed germination or increasing mortality of seedlings and resprouting individuals. This interaction between weather and fire is of growing concern as climate changes, particularly in systems subject to stand-replacing crown fires, such as most ...

2016
Hannah Wilson Bart R. Johnson Brendan Bohannan Laurel Pfeifer-Meister Rebecca Mueller Scott D. Bridgham

BACKGROUND Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) provide numerous services to their plant symbionts. Understanding climate change effects on AMF, and the resulting plant responses, is crucial for predicting ecosystem responses at regional and global scales. We investigated how the effects of climate change on AMF-plant symbioses are mediated by soil water availability, soil nutrient availability, ...

Journal: :Science 2000
C Kremen J O Niles M G Dalton G C Daily P R Ehrlich J P Fay D Grewal R P Guillery

Globally, tropical deforestation releases 20 to 30% of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. Conserving forests could reduce emissions, but the cost-effectiveness of this mechanism for mitigation depends on the associated opportunity costs. We estimated these costs from local, national, and global perspectives using a case study from Madagascar. Conservation generated significant benefits over loggin...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2015
J. Meghan Salmon Mark A. Friedl Steve Frolking Dominik Wisser Ellen M. Douglas

Irrigation accounts for 70% of global water use by humans and 33–40% of global food production comes from irrigated croplands. Accurate and timely information related to global irrigation is therefore needed to manage increasingly scarce water resources and to improve food security in the face of yield gaps, climate change and extreme events such as droughts, floods, and heat waves. Unfortunate...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. ataei department of energy engineering, graduate school of the environment and energy, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran a. iranmanesh department of energy engineering, graduate school of the environment and energy, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran z. rashidi department of energy engineering, graduate school of the environment and energy, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

this study investigated different concepts for natural-gas-fired power plants with the co2capture, and compared them based on the net plant efficiency and emission of co2. the cycles were based ona six oxy-fuel, one post-combustion and two pre-combustion capture concept. this paper presented theresults of an environmental evaluation performed by the application of the life cycle analysis (lca) ...

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