[2011] Climate Change, Keystone Predation, and Biodiversity Loss

Climate Change, Keystone Predation, and Biodiversity Loss  

Publication Date:  2011
Creator:  Christopher D.G. Harvey
Publisher.Display:  American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjects.Display:  Biodiversity
climatre change
keystone species
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2011] Climate Change, Keystone Predation, and Biodiversity Loss
[2011-10-28] Preparing for Resettlement Associated with Climate Change

Preparing for Resettlement Associated with Climate Change  

Publication Date:  2011-10-28
Creator:  A. de Sherbinin
M. Castro
F. Gemenne
M.M. Cernea
S.Adamo
P.M. Fearnside
G. Krieger
S. Lahmani
A. Oliver-Smith
A. Pankhurst
T. Scudder
B. Singer
Y. Tan
G. Wannier
P. Boncour
C. Ehrhart
G. Hugo
B. Pandey
G. Shi
Publisher.Display:  American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
climate mitigation
resettlement
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2011-10-28] Preparing for Resettlement Associated with Climate Change
[2011-11-04] The Influence of Late Quarternary Climate-Change Velocity on Species Endemism

The Influence of Late Quarternary Climate-Change Velocity on Species Endemism  

Publication Date:  2011-11-04
Creator:  B. Sandel
R. G. Davies
K.J. Gaston
W.J. Sutherland
J.C. Svenning
Publisher.Display:  American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Biodiversity
extinction (Biology)
species diversity
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2011-11-04] The Influence of Late Quarternary Climate-Change Velocity on Species Endemism
[2011-12-09] Using the Past to Predict the Future?

Using the Past to Predict the Future?  

Publication Date:  2011-12-09
Creator:  Gabriele C. Hegerl
Tom Russon
Publisher.Display:  American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Greenhouse gases
last glacial maximum
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2011-12-09] Using the Past to Predict the Future?
[2011-12-09] Climate Sensitivity Estimated from Temperature Reconstructions of the Last Glacial Maximum

Climate Sensitivity Estimated from Temperature Reconstructions of the Last Glacial Maximum  

Publication Date:  2011-12-09
Creator:  Jeremy D. Shakun
Peter U. Clark
Alan C. Mix
Andreas Schmittner
Nathan M. Urban
Natalie M. Mahowald
Patrick J. Bartlein
Antoni Rosell Mele
Publisher.Display:  American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
carbon dioxide
Earth temperature
last glacial maximum
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2011-12-09] Climate Sensitivity Estimated from Temperature Reconstructions of the Last Glacial Maximum