نتایج جستجو برای: behavior change models

تعداد نتایج: 1961690  

Journal: :Science 2016
M C Urban G Bocedi A P Hendry J-B Mihoub G Pe'er A Singer J R Bridle L G Crozier L De Meester W Godsoe A Gonzalez J J Hellmann R D Holt A Huth K Johst C B Krug P W Leadley S C F Palmer J H Pantel A Schmitz P A Zollner J M J Travis

New biological models are incorporating the realistic processes underlying biological responses to climate change and other human-caused disturbances. However, these more realistic models require detailed information, which is lacking for most species on Earth. Current monitoring efforts mainly document changes in biodiversity, rather than collecting the mechanistic data needed to predict futur...

Background and Aim: Physical activity is an effective health behavior not only to prevent various health problems but also to promote healthy lifestyle. Transtheoretical model (TTM) is one of the models applied to assess physical activity behavior. The aim of the current study was to investigate factors affecting physical activity behavior among employees of Birjand universities, based on trans...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
tahereh seghatoleslam 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia ; 2. dept. of clinical psychology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences , tehran, iran . hussain habil 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. ahmad hatim 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. rusdi rashid 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. abolfazl ardakan 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. farid esmaeili motlaq 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia.

religion is one of the protective factors that facilities positive outcomes by preventing individuals from engaging in addictive substance. a recent study has confirmed that religion inhibits drug addiction. the concept of psychospiritual therapy was to introduce drug addiction. therefore, of the various methods of psychotherapy, the usage of taqwa (piety) emerged as an applicable method of isl...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Jason L Brown L Lacey Knowles

A central goal of phylogeography is to identify and characterize the processes underlying divergence. One of the biggest impediments currently faced is how to capture the spatiotemporal dynamic under which a species evolved. Here, we described an approach that couples species distribution models (SDMs), demographic and genetic models in a spatiotemporally explicit manner. Analyses of American P...

2014
Erin A. Urquhart Benjamin F. Zaitchik Darryn W. Waugh Seth D. Guikema Carlos E. Del Castillo

The effect that climate change and variability will have on waterborne bacteria is a topic of increasing concern for coastal ecosystems, including the Chesapeake Bay. Surface water temperature trends in the Bay indicate a warming pattern of roughly 0.3-0.4°C per decade over the past 30 years. It is unclear what impact future warming will have on pathogens currently found in the Bay, including V...

2014
Saskia A. Otto Rabea Diekmann Juha Flinkman Georgs Kornilovs Christian Möllmann

Understanding and predicting species distribution in space and time and consequently community structure and dynamics is an important issue in ecology, and particularly in climate change research. A crucial factor determining the composition and dynamics of animal populations is habitat heterogeneity, i.e., the number of structural elements in a given locality. In the marine pelagic environment...

2017
Norman W H Mason David J Palmer Alvaro Romera Deanne Waugh Paul L Mudge

Agricultural production systems face increasing threats from more frequent and extreme weather fluctuations associated with global climate change. While there is mounting evidence that increased plant community diversity can reduce the variability of ecosystem functions (such as primary productivity) in the face of environmental fluctuation, there has been little work testing whether this is tr...

2017
James J. Roberts Kurt D. Fausch Travis S. Schmidt David M. Walters

Anthropogenic climate change is causing a wide range of stresses in aquatic ecosystems, primarily through warming thermal conditions. Lakes, in response to these changes, are experiencing increases in both summer temperatures and ice-free days. We used continuous records of lake surface temperature and air temperature to create statistical models of daily mean lake surface temperature to assess...

Journal: :Harvard Review of Psychiatry 2020

2015
R. Dunford P. A. Harrison J. Jäger M. D. A. Rounsevell R. Tinch

Addressing climate change vulnerability requires an understanding of both the level of climate impacts and the capacity of the exposed population to cope. This study developed a methodology for allowing users to explore vulnerability to changes in ecosystem services as a result of climatic and socio-economic changes. It focuses on the vulnerability of Europe across multiple sectors by combining...

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