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Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 15, Iss 10, p 2679 (2023)
The eastern Andean treeline (EATL) is the world’s longest altitudinal ecotone and plays an important role in biodiversity conservation in the context of land use/cover and climate change. The purpose of this study was to assess to what extent the p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/452ba9efd4c043449bc4482664a95809
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 7, Iss 10, Pp 13319-13336 (2015)
Environmental heterogeneity in space and time plays a key role in influencing trait variability in animals, and can be particularly relevant to animal phenology. Until recently, the use of remotely sensed imagery in understanding animal variation was
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8f053c9bf04241c0977cd2aa45c83ace
Autor:
Lina M. Mercado, Peter Good, Rosie A. Fisher, Martin Best, Chris Huntingford, Ben B. B. Booth, Spencer Liddicoat, Graham P. Weedon, Mark R. Lomas, C. D. Jones, Nicola Gedney, Allan Spessa, A. C. Everitt, Jason Lowe, Stephen Sitch, Przemyslaw Zelazowski
Publikováno v:
Geoscientific Model Development, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 679-687 (2010)
We present a computationally efficient modelling system, IMOGEN, designed to undertake global and regional assessment of climate change impacts on the physical and biogeochemical behaviour of the land surface. A pattern-scaling approach to climate ch
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::84e42557da532fc038610e976c9592a6
https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/3/679/2010/
https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/3/679/2010/
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 7, Iss 10, Pp 13319-13336 (2015)
Remote Sensing
Volume 7
Issue 10
Pages 13319-13336
Remote Sensing
Volume 7
Issue 10
Pages 13319-13336
Environmental heterogeneity in space and time plays a key role in influencing trait variability in animals, and can be particularly relevant to animal phenology. Until recently, the use of remotely sensed imagery in understanding animal variation was
Autor:
Lina M, Mercado, Belinda E, Medlyn, Chris, Huntingford, Rebecca J, Oliver, Douglas B, Clark, Stephen, Sitch, Przemyslaw, Zelazowski, Jens, Kattge, Anna B, Harper, Peter M, Cox
Publikováno v:
The New Phytologist
Summary Plant temperature responses vary geographically, reflecting thermally contrasting habitats and long‐term species adaptations to their climate of origin. Plants also can acclimate to fast temporal changes in temperature regime to mitigate st
Autor:
Gregory R. Goldsmith, Przemyslaw Zelazowski, Yadvinder Malhi, Toby A. Gardner, Miles R. Silman
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 39:125-159
The Anthropocene is characterized as an epoch when human influence has begun to fundamentally alter many aspects of the Earth system and many of the planet's biomes. Here, we review and synthesize our understanding of Anthropocene changes in tropical
Autor:
Carlos A. Nobre, José A. Marengo, Oliver L. Phillips, Jon Lloyd, Joana Zaragoza-Castells, Ben B. B. Booth, Rosie A. Fisher, Peter Good, Stephen Sitch, Richard Betts, Gillian Kay, Anthony P. Walker, Emanuel Gloor, Yadvinder Malhi, Phil Harris, Chris D. Jones, Peter M. Cox, Debbie Hemming, Owen K. Atkin, Mark R. Lomas, Patrick Meir, David W. Galbraith, Przemyslaw Zelazowski, Simon L. Lewis, Lina M. Mercado, Chris Huntingford
Publikováno v:
Nature Geoscience
Assessing potential future carbon loss from tropical forests is important for evaluating the efficacy of programmes for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD). An exploration of results from 22 climate models in conjunction with
This paper investigates to what extent satellite measurements of atmospheric properties can be reconciled with fine-resolution land imagery, in order to improve the estimates of surface reflectance through physically based atmospheric correction. The
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::39e1f0258976554d5821876e2f77a72c
https://doi.org/10.1029/2010jd015488
https://doi.org/10.1029/2010jd015488