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Global warming affects world's largest freshwater lake
... their results on-line today in the journal Global Change Biology. "Warming of this isolated but enormous lake is a clear signal that climate change has affected ...Climate change hastens extinction in Madagascar's reptiles and amphibians
... warming—make a poisonous cocktail for extinction," said Raxworthy. In a paper published this month in Global Change Biology, Raxworthy and colleagues found overall trends ...Climate Change Forcing Animals Into The Hills, Says Study
... place to move to. The mountains can only go so high. In a paper published this month in Global Change Biology, Raxworthy and colleagues found overall trends ...Birds migrate earlier, but some may be left behind as the climate warms rapidly
... nets, attaching bands to their legs, and then releasing them. Their findings, published in Global Change Biology, show that eight out of 32 bird ...Miscanthus can meet US biofuels goal using less land than corn or switchgrass
... of Illinois, appear this month in the journal Global Change Biology. Using corn or switchgrass to produce enough ... . of I.'s Institute for Genomic Biology. He also is the editor of Global Change Biology. In trials across ...Dried mushrooms slow climate warming in Northern forests
... to counteract warming globally." This study appears online Nov. 3 in the journal Global Change Biology. Soils in the far north contain a lot of carbon from dead grasses, trees ...Extreme weather postpones the flowering time of plants
... more so by temperatures as opposed to changes in rainfall, as researchers have reported in the scientific journal Global Change Biology. Changes to the flowering time of plants ...Replacing corn with perennial grasses improves carbon footprint of biofuels
... . Their findings appear this month in the journal Global Change Biology Bioenergy. Plants use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the organic ...Surface-level ozone pollution set to reduce tree growth 10 percent by 2100
... of trees in the northern and temperate mid-latitudes, as shown in a paper publishing today in Global Change Biology. Tree growth, measured in biomass ...Study links ecosystem changes in temperate lakes to climate warming
... (PEARL) and lead author of the study. The research was recently published in the international journal Global Change Biology. Also on the team are Biology professor John Smol ...Climate change's impact on invasive plants in Western US may create restoration opportunities
... Wilcove, a conservation biologist, at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School, and is published in the journal Global Change Biology. The article is accessible online at http ...Plants take a hike as temperatures rise
... how species are going to respond to the anticipated global changes and global warming," said Theresa Crimmins, research ... in the online Early View of the journal Global Change Biology. Many scientists have wanted to study the movement ...Birds Move North with Climate Change
... ranges to the north, adding to concerns about climate change, according to a study published by the journal Global Change Biology ...Drop in daddy long legs is devastating bird populations
... , published today in the scientific journal Global Change Biology and led by Dr James Pearce Higgins of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ...Climate change driving Michigan mammals north
... 's Miami University, appears in the June issue of the journal Global Change Biology. "When you read about changes in flora and fauna related to climatic warming, most of what ...
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