نتایج جستجو برای: warming

تعداد نتایج: 30849  

Journal: :Nature Climate Change 2012

Journal: :Nature Climate Change 2010

2015
Luis N Morgado Tatiana A Semenova Jeffrey M Welker Marilyn D Walker Erik Smets József Geml

Arctic regions are experiencing the greatest rates of climate warming on the planet and marked changes have already been observed in terrestrial arctic ecosystems. While most studies have focused on the effects of warming on arctic vegetation and nutrient cycling, little is known about how belowground communities, such as fungi root-associated, respond to warming. Here, we investigate how long-...

Journal: :SIAM Review 2012

Journal: :Nature Climate Change 2014

2017
Zhili Wang Lei Lin Xiaoye Zhang Hua Zhang Liangke Liu Yangyang Xu

The 2015 Paris Agreement aims to limit global warming below 2 °C and pursue efforts to even limit it to 1.5 °C relative to pre-industrial levels. Decision makers need reliable information on the impacts caused by these warming levels for climate mitigation and adaptation measures. We explore the changes in climate extremes, which are closely tied to economic losses and casualties, under 1.5 °C ...

2012
Yongshuo H. Fu Matteo Campioli Gaby Deckmyn Ivan A. Janssens

Budburst phenology is a key driver of ecosystem structure and functioning, and it is sensitive to global change. Both cold winter temperatures (chilling) and spring warming (forcing) are important for budburst. Future climate warming is expected to have a contrasting effect on chilling and forcing, and subsequently to have a non-linear effect on budburst timing. To clarify the different effects...

2014
Fei Peng Quangang You Manhou Xu Jian Guo Tao Wang Xian Xue Ben Bond-Lamberty

Responses of ecosystem carbon (C) fluxes to human disturbance and climatic warming will affect terrestrial ecosystem C storage and feedback to climate change. We conducted a manipulative experiment to investigate the effects of warming and clipping on soil respiration (Rs), ecosystem respiration (ER), net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and gross ecosystem production (GEP) in an alpine meadow in a per...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1956
Peter Mazur

1. The survival of spores of Aspergillus flavus suspended in distilled water and cooled rapidly to -70 to -75 degrees C. was found to depend primarily on the rate of subsequent warming of the frozen suspension. Only 7 per cent of the spores germinated following slow warming at 0.9 degrees C. per minute, whereas about 75 per cent germinated following rapid warming at 700 degrees C. per minute. 2...

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