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Michael J W Boyle
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 18, Iss 9, p 094072 (2023)
Rising temperatures will impact urban communities, which are growing as a proportion of the global population. However, the effects of increasing temperature may not be felt equally, with less wealthy neighbourhoods experiencing hotter thermal enviro
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https://doaj.org/article/9694df07372c47919e63bd2ffcdd411d
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 9, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Secondary forests represent a significant proportion of global forest cover, with over 70% of forests in East Asia classified as regenerating. While succession has been studied extensively in temperate systems, trajectories of subtropical su
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https://doaj.org/article/2be0f37b81aa43a692e427f2fdc2bb35
Autor:
Tommaso Jucker, Tobias D. Jackson, Florian Zellweger, Tom Swinfield, Nichar Gregory, Joseph Williamson, Eleanor M. Slade, Josie W. Phillips, Paulo R. L. Bittencourt, Benjamin Blonder, Michael J. W. Boyle, M. D. Farnon Ellwood, David Hemprich-Bennett, Owen T. Lewis, Radim Matula, Rebecca A. Senior, Alexander Shenkin, Martin Svátek, David A. Coomes
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, Vol 2 (2020)
Logging and habitat fragmentation impact tropical forest ecosystems in numerous ways, perhaps the most striking of which is by altering the temperature, humidity, and light environment of the forest—its microclimate. Because local-scale microclimat
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https://doaj.org/article/c0a8ae2b4d74498b8b1c17fd389c4108
Autor:
Natasha R. Granville, Maxwell V. L. Barclay, Michael J. W. Boyle, Arthur Y. C. Chung, Tom M. Fayle, Huai En Hah, Jane L. Hardwick, Lois Kinneen, Roger L. Kitching, Sarah C. Maunsell, Jeremy A. Miller, Adam C. Sharp, Nigel E. Stork, Leona Wai, Kalsum M. Yusah, Robert M. Ewers
Understanding how community assembly processes drive biodiversity patterns is a central goal of community ecology. While it is generally accepted that ecological communities are assembled by both stochastic and deterministic processes, quantifying th
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.30.526177
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.30.526177
Autor:
Molly K. Grace, H. Resit Akçakaya, Elizabeth L. Bennett, Michael J. W. Boyle, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Michael Hoffmann, Daniel Money, Ana Prohaska, Rebecca Young, Richard Young, Barney Long
Publikováno v:
Grace, M K, Akçakaya, H R, Bennett, E L, Boyle, M J W, Hilton-Taylor, C, Hoffmann, M, Money, D, Prohaska, A, Young, R, Young, R & Long, B 2022, ' The Impact of Spatial Delineation on the Assessment of Species Recovery Outcomes ', Diversity, vol. 14, no. 9, 742 . https://doi.org/10.3390/d14090742
Diversity; Volume 14; Issue 9; Pages: 742
Diversity; Volume 14; Issue 9; Pages: 742
In 2021, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) introduced a novel method for assessing species recovery and conservation impact: the IUCN Green Status of Species. The Green Status standardizes recovery using a metric called the Gr
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https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/the-impact-of-spatial-delineation-on-the-assessment-of-species-recovery-outcomes(fcd04520-6769-4c06-a17a-47505f289829).html
https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/the-impact-of-spatial-delineation-on-the-assessment-of-species-recovery-outcomes(fcd04520-6769-4c06-a17a-47505f289829).html