نتایج جستجو برای: ecological vulnerability

تعداد نتایج: 141973  

Journal: :Biometrics 2008
Donald Hedeker Robin J Mermelstein Hakan Demirtas

For longitudinal data, mixed models include random subject effects to indicate how subjects influence their responses over repeated assessments. The error variance and the variance of the random effects are usually considered to be homogeneous. These variance terms characterize the within-subjects (i.e., error variance) and between-subjects (i.e., random-effects variance) variation in the data....

2017
Robert J Rolls Brian Hayden Kimmo K Kahilainen

Climate change and species invasions represent key threats to global biodiversity. Subarctic freshwaters are sentinels for understanding both stressors because the effects of climate change are disproportionately strong at high latitudes and invasion of temperate species is prevalent. Here, we summarize the environmental effects of climate change and illustrate the ecological responses of fresh...

2013
Carmen Gabaldón Javier Montero-Pau Manuel Serra María José Carmona

Co-occurrence of cryptic species raises theoretically relevant questions regarding their coexistence and ecological similarity. Given their great morphological similitude and close phylogenetic relationship (i.e., niche retention), these species will have similar ecological requirements and are expected to have strong competitive interactions. This raises the problem of finding the mechanisms t...

2013
Giuliana Lauro

Landscape protection that, in the past, has been mainly concerned with its historical, artistic and cultural heritage, follows, nowadays, a systemic methodology that looks at landscape as a high level aggregate of spatial, ecologically different units that interact each other by exchanging energy and materials. Strategic environmental assessment, nowadays, has been adopted in Europe in landscap...

2012
Christina L. Belanger

Modern climate change has a strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communities into novel states that have no present-day analog, leaving ecologists with no observational basis to predict the likely biotic effects. Fossil records contain long time-series of past environmental changes outside the range of modern observation, which are vital for predicting future ecological respon...

2011
Trudi Bunting Pierre Filion Ryan Walker William E. Rees

Introduction: Framing the Analysis This chapter is concerned with the long-term sustainability of cities. My starting premise is that because of accelerating global ecological change, cities everywhere are facing unprecedented challenges to their functional integrity and even survival. Unprecedented challenges require unprecedented solutions. In keeping with this reality, I depart from most urb...

Journal: :Land 2023

Rational differentiated utilization of cultivated land can effectively coordinate the contradiction between ecological protection, utilization, and urban development. Therefore, this article adopts southern section Yellow River Basin as an example, starting with vulnerability resilience then formulating index system for evaluating farmland resilience. Moreover, combines Future Land-Use Simulati...

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