concept

environmental change

Also known as: environmental changes

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A review of climate change impacts on migration patterns of marine ... frontiersin.org Frontiers Oct 25, 2024 4 facts
referenceFord, J. D., Pearce, T., Canosa, I. V., and Harper, S. (2021) published 'The rapidly changing Arctic and its societal implications' in WIREs Climate Change, volume 12, article e735, discussing the societal impacts of environmental changes in the Arctic.
claimChristiansen (2017) discusses the future viability of Euro-Arctic ocean fishes in the context of environmental change.
claimThe philopatry (tendency to return to a specific place) shown by most seabird species to their traditional breeding sites limits the ability of these species to shift colony formation as a rapid response to environmental change.
referenceT. Coppack and F. Pulido published a review in 2004 regarding how photoperiodic responses influence the adaptability of avian life cycles to environmental change.
A comprehensive overview on demand side energy management ... link.springer.com Springer Mar 13, 2023 2 facts
claimBalcombe et al. (2014) found that financial considerations are frequently more important to end-use customers than a desire to contribute to environmental change.
claimBalcombe et al. (2014) found that for end-use customers, financial considerations are frequently more important than the desire to contribute to environmental change.
Ecologists Study the Interactions of Organisms and Their Environment nature.com Nature 2 facts
claimLife itself drives significant environmental changes, and changes in species distributions can profoundly alter ecological interactions within communities.
claimThe meteorite-driven extinction event 65 million years ago ushered in the age of mammals, as evidenced by data showing how organisms respond to environmental change.
Compendium Vol. 5 No. 1: The ecological role of native plants bio4climate.org Bio4Climate 2 facts
claimBiotic homogenization threatens to diminish the local adaptations of native species through the mixing of populations and may reduce overall community and ecosystem functioning, stability, and resistance to environmental change by narrowing the available range of species-specific responses.
perspectiveJones (2013) supports the premise that local species are generally the best choice for eco-restoration, but notes that in the context of environmental change, it may sometimes be possible that local species are no longer the best adapted.
The interplay of future solar energy, land cover change, and their ... discovery.researcher.life Researcher.life Jun 9, 2024 1 fact
claimClimate change and Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes are two of the most significant causes of environmental change.
The construction and refined extraction techniques of knowledge ... nature.com Nature Feb 10, 2026 1 fact
claimSingle knowledge graphs often fail to comprehensively cover the multidimensional information requirements of complex combat tasks, environmental changes, and equipment scheduling.