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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2012 FrancePublisher:Wiley Glenn Yannic; David Grémillet; Niels Martin Schmidt; Rolf A. Ims; Jérôme Moreau; Gilles Gauthier; Olivier Gilg; Olivier Gilg; Hans Meltofte; Eric Post; Jon Aars; Loïc Bollache; Kit M. Kovacs; Jérôme Fort;pmid: 22329928
Climate change is taking place more rapidly and severely in the Arctic than anywhere on the globe, exposing Arctic vertebrates to a host of impacts. Changes in the cryosphere dominate the physical changes that already affect these animals, but increasing air temperatures, changes in precipitation, and ocean acidification will also affect Arctic ecosystems in the future. Adaptation via natural selection is problematic in such a rapidly changing environment. Adjustment via phenotypic plasticity is therefore likely to dominate Arctic vertebrate responses in the short term, and many such adjustments have already been documented. Changes in phenology and range will occur for most species but will only partly mitigate climate change impacts, which are particularly difficult to forecast due to the many interactions within and between trophic levels. Even though Arctic species richness is increasing via immigration from the South, many Arctic vertebrates are expected to become increasingly threatened during this century.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 Germany, France, Australia, FrancePublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Bart Kempenaers; Mihai Valcu; Natalya A. Sokolova; Marcelo Bertellotti; H. River Gates; Jan A. van Gils; Brian J. McCaffery; Richard Ottvall; Rebecca L. McGuire; Daniel R. Ruthrauff; Jean-François Lamarre; Ricardo Augusto Serpa Cerboncini; Sarah E. Jamieson; Glenda D. Hevia; Jeroen Reneerkens; Jeroen Reneerkens; José A. Alves; José A. Alves; Eldar Rakhimberdiev; Eldar Rakhimberdiev; James A. Johnson; Olivier Gilg; Rose J. Swift; Martijn van de Pol; Joe Liebezeit; Eduardo S. A. Santos; Paul A. Smith; Loïc Bollache; Nicolas Meyer; Mikhail Soloviev; Jennie Rausch; Rob van Bemmelen; Richard B. Lanctot; Matthew Johnson; Verónica L. D’Amico; Jannik Hansen; Glen S. Brown; Niels Martin Schmidt; Stephen C. Brown; Sara T Saalfeld; Erica Nol; David C. Payer; Audrey R. Taylor; Johannes Lang; Martin Bulla; Martin Bulla; Martin Bulla; Nathan R. Senner; Daniel H. Catlin; David H. Ward; Klaus-Michael Exo; Megan L. Boldenow; Aleksandr Sokolov; Joël Bêty; Nicolas Lecomte; Juan Fernandez-Elipe; Tomáš Albrecht; Tomáš Albrecht; Eunbi Kwon; Paula Machin; Diana V. Solovyeva; Jesse R. Conklin; Emily L. Weiser; Benoît Sittler; Marie-Andrée Giroux; Theunis Piersma; Theunis Piersma;Kubelka et al . (Reports, 9 November 2018, p. 680) claim that climate change has disrupted patterns of nest predation in shorebirds. They report that predation rates have increased since the 1950s, especially in the Arctic. We describe methodological problems with their analyses and argue that there is no solid statistical support for their claims.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2012 FrancePublisher:Wiley Glenn Yannic; David Grémillet; Niels Martin Schmidt; Rolf A. Ims; Jérôme Moreau; Gilles Gauthier; Olivier Gilg; Olivier Gilg; Hans Meltofte; Eric Post; Jon Aars; Loïc Bollache; Kit M. Kovacs; Jérôme Fort;pmid: 22329928
Climate change is taking place more rapidly and severely in the Arctic than anywhere on the globe, exposing Arctic vertebrates to a host of impacts. Changes in the cryosphere dominate the physical changes that already affect these animals, but increasing air temperatures, changes in precipitation, and ocean acidification will also affect Arctic ecosystems in the future. Adaptation via natural selection is problematic in such a rapidly changing environment. Adjustment via phenotypic plasticity is therefore likely to dominate Arctic vertebrate responses in the short term, and many such adjustments have already been documented. Changes in phenology and range will occur for most species but will only partly mitigate climate change impacts, which are particularly difficult to forecast due to the many interactions within and between trophic levels. Even though Arctic species richness is increasing via immigration from the South, many Arctic vertebrates are expected to become increasingly threatened during this century.
Annals of the New Yo... arrow_drop_down INRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverArticle . 2012Data sources: INRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesArticle . 2012 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User AgreementData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 Germany, France, Australia, FrancePublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Bart Kempenaers; Mihai Valcu; Natalya A. Sokolova; Marcelo Bertellotti; H. River Gates; Jan A. van Gils; Brian J. McCaffery; Richard Ottvall; Rebecca L. McGuire; Daniel R. Ruthrauff; Jean-François Lamarre; Ricardo Augusto Serpa Cerboncini; Sarah E. Jamieson; Glenda D. Hevia; Jeroen Reneerkens; Jeroen Reneerkens; José A. Alves; José A. Alves; Eldar Rakhimberdiev; Eldar Rakhimberdiev; James A. Johnson; Olivier Gilg; Rose J. Swift; Martijn van de Pol; Joe Liebezeit; Eduardo S. A. Santos; Paul A. Smith; Loïc Bollache; Nicolas Meyer; Mikhail Soloviev; Jennie Rausch; Rob van Bemmelen; Richard B. Lanctot; Matthew Johnson; Verónica L. D’Amico; Jannik Hansen; Glen S. Brown; Niels Martin Schmidt; Stephen C. Brown; Sara T Saalfeld; Erica Nol; David C. Payer; Audrey R. Taylor; Johannes Lang; Martin Bulla; Martin Bulla; Martin Bulla; Nathan R. Senner; Daniel H. Catlin; David H. Ward; Klaus-Michael Exo; Megan L. Boldenow; Aleksandr Sokolov; Joël Bêty; Nicolas Lecomte; Juan Fernandez-Elipe; Tomáš Albrecht; Tomáš Albrecht; Eunbi Kwon; Paula Machin; Diana V. Solovyeva; Jesse R. Conklin; Emily L. Weiser; Benoît Sittler; Marie-Andrée Giroux; Theunis Piersma; Theunis Piersma;Kubelka et al . (Reports, 9 November 2018, p. 680) claim that climate change has disrupted patterns of nest predation in shorebirds. They report that predation rates have increased since the 1950s, especially in the Arctic. We describe methodological problems with their analyses and argue that there is no solid statistical support for their claims.
Science arrow_drop_down INRAP: HAL (Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives)Article . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Université de Franche-Comté (UFC): HALArticle . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCUArticle . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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more_vert Science arrow_drop_down INRAP: HAL (Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives)Article . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Université de Franche-Comté (UFC): HALArticle . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCUArticle . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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