نتایج جستجو برای: warming induced dryness

تعداد نتایج: 1011436  

Journal: :Environmental Research Letters 2022

Abstract Tropical fire activity closely follows the co-occurrence of multiple climate stressors. Yet, it remains challenging to quantify how changes in alter likelihood risks associated with compound events. Recent abrupt regimes iconic landscapes Brazil (namely Pantanal and Xingu) provide a key opportunity evaluate extremely dry hot conditions, both together individually, have influenced proba...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
D P Stephens N Charkoudian J M Benevento J M Johnson J L Saumet

To test whether heat-sensitive receptors participate in the cutaneous vascular responses to direct heating, we monitored skin blood flow (SkBF; laser Doppler flowmetry) where the sensation of heat was induced either by local warming (T(Loc); Peltier cooling/heating unit) or by both direct warming and chemical stimulation of heat-sensitive nociceptors (capsaicin). In part I, topical capsaicin (0...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
David M Wilson Christian H Lemon

Changes in oral temperature can influence taste perception, indicating overlap among mechanisms for taste and oral somesthesis. Medullary gustatory neurons can show cosensitivity to temperature, albeit how these cells process combined taste and thermal input is poorly understood. Here, we electrophysiologically recorded orosensory responses (spikes) from 39 taste-sensitive neurons in the nucleu...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2015
L Van Landuyt N P Polyzos N De Munck C Blockeel H Van de Velde G Verheyen

STUDY QUESTION What is the effect of artificial shrinkage by laser-induced collapse before vitrification on the implantation potential after transfer of vitrified-warmed blastocysts? SUMMARY ANSWER The artificial shrinkage by laser-induced collapse did not significantly increase the implantation rate per transferred collapsed blastocyst (37.6%) compared with non-collapsed blastocysts (28.9%) ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
Iain P Hartley David W Hopkins Mark H Garnett Martin Sommerkorn Philip A Wookey

Warming-induced release of CO2 from the large carbon (C) stores in arctic soils could accelerate climate change. However, declines in the response of soil respiration to warming in long-term experiments suggest that microbial activity acclimates to temperature, greatly reducing the potential for enhanced C losses. As reduced respiration rates with time could be equally caused by substrate deple...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2005
A B Williams A Salmon P Graham D Galler M J Payton M Bradley

OBJECTIVES The study compares the efficacy of two active and one passive warming interventions in healthy volunteers with induced mild hypothermia. METHODS Eight volunteers were studied in a random order crossover design. Each volunteer was studied during re-warming from a core temperature of 35 degrees C with each of: a radiant warmer (Fisher & Paykel); a forced air warmer (Augustine Medical...

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Nathan P Lemoine Dejeanne Doublet Juha-Pekka Salminen Deron E Burkepile John D Parker

Climate warming can modify plant reproductive fitness through direct and indirect pathways. Direct effects include temperature-driven impacts on growth, reproduction, and secondary metabolites. Indirect effects may manifest through altered species interactions, including herbivory, although studies comparing the interactive effects of warming and herbivory are few. We used experimental warming ...

2007
H. Damon Matthews David W. Keith

[1] Positive carbon-cycle feedbacks have the potential to reduce natural carbon uptake and accelerate future climate change. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach to incorporating carbon-cycle feedbacks into probabilistic assessments of future warming. Using a coupled climatecarbon model, we show that including carbon-cycle feedbacks leads to large increases in extreme warming probabilit...

2014
Karl D. Castillo Justin B. Ries John F. Bruno Isaac T. Westfield

Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric CO2 over this century are predicted to cause global average surface ocean pH to decline by 0.1-0.3 pH units and sea surface temperature to increase by 1-4°C. We conducted controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the impacts of CO2-induced ocean acidification (pCO2 = 324, 477, 604, 2553 µatm) and warming (25, 28, 32°C) on the calcification rate of t...

2010
XIAO-TONG ZHENG SHANG-PING XIE QINYU LIU

The development of the Indian Ocean basin (IOB) mode and its change under global warming are investigated using a pair of integrations with the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Climate Model version 2.1 (CM2.1). In the simulation under constant climate forcing, the El Niño–induced warming over the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) and its capacitor effect on summer northwest Pacific climate are ...

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