نتایج جستجو برای: climate aridity

تعداد نتایج: 171002  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2004
Sharon A Cowling Richard A Betts Peter M Cox Virginia J Ettwein Chris D Jones Mark A Maslin Steven A Spall

Modelling simulations of palaeoclimate and past vegetation form and function can contribute to global change research by constraining predictions of potential earth system responses to future warming, and by providing useful insights into the ecophysiological tolerances and threshold responses of plants to varying degrees of atmospheric change. We contrasted HadCM3LC simulations of Amazonian fo...

2016
Patrick Roberts Christopher S. Henshilwood Karen L. van Niekerk Petro Keene Andrew Gledhill Jerome Reynard Shaw Badenhorst Julia Lee-Thorp

The Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa, and in particular its Still Bay and Howiesons Poort lithic traditions, represents a period of dramatic subsistence, cultural, and technological innovation by our species, Homo sapiens. Climate change has frequently been postulated as a primary driver of the appearance of these innovative behaviours, with researchers invoking either climate instabil...

2015
Lindy Jane Thompson

Reversible, within-individual variation (flexibility) in phenotypic traits may be influenced by natural selection, and may confer costs and benefits on the individual. Specifically, flexibility in avian basal metabolic rate (BMR) seems to be linked to flexibility in the masses of certain organs and in the metabolic intensities of certain tissues, and depends primarily on body mass, but also on ...

2014
Keith Smettem Nik Callow

Variants of the Budkyo hydrological model describe the effects of land use change on annual water yield. A recent modification using a simple process-based ecohydrological model provides insight into the partitioning of rainfall between runoff and evapotranspiration. In particular, the ‘effective vegetation rooting depth’ becomes the single free parameter in the model and can be related to land...

2013
Joseph L. Ganey Scott C. Vojta

Down logs provide important ecosystem services in forests and affect surface fuel loads and fire behavior. Amounts and kinds of logs are influenced by factors such as forest type, disturbance regime, forest management, and climate. To quantify potential short-term changes in log populations during a recent globalclimate-change type drought, we sampled logs in mixed-conifer and ponderosa pine (P...

2010
N. E. Graham C. M. Ammann D. Fleitmann K. M. Cobb J. Luterbacher

Widely distributed proxy records indicate that the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA; *900–1350 AD) was characterized by coherent shifts in large-scale Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation patterns. Although cooler sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific can explain some aspects of medieval circulation changes, they are not sufficient to account for other notab...

2007
F. Hole

Agriculture began in the eastern Mediterranean Levantine Corridor about 11000 years ago toward the end of the Younger Dryas when aridity had diminished wild food resources. During the subsequent Climatic Optimum, agricultural villages spread rapidly but subsequent climatic changes on centennial to millennial scales resulted in striking oscillations in settlement, especially in marginal areas. N...

2009
Michael R. May Mitchell C. Provance Andrew C. Sanders Norman C. Ellstrand Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra

BACKGROUND The distribution of Palmer's oak (Quercus palmeri Engelm.) includes numerous isolated populations that are presumably relicts of a formerly larger range that has contracted due to spreading aridity following the end of the Pleistocene. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We investigated a recently discovered disjunct population of Palmer's oak in the Jurupa Mountains of Riverside County, California...

Journal: :Scientific American 1909

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