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Biological consequences of global warming: is the signal already

TitreBiological consequences of global warming: is the signal already
Type de publicationJournal Article
Année de publication2000
AuteursHughes L
Journal Tree
Volume15
Mots-clésapproche générale, biodiversité, biodiversity, climate, climate change, community structure, distribution, distribution d'espèces, global warming, impact, long-term monitoring, monitoring, phénologie, phenology, physiologie, réchauffement, réchauffement global, species distribution, structure des communautés, trend, warming
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Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are expected to have significant impacts on the world's climate on a timescale of decades to centuries. Evidence from long-term monitoring studies is now accumulating and suggests that the climate of the past few decades is anomalous compared with past climate variation, and that recent climatic and atmospheric trends are already affecting species physiology, distribution and phenology.

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