293 results — topic: Climate Change Impacts

Dataset

Data from: Betting on rains that do not come: Monsoon failure and leaf area overshoot relate to increased tree mortality from drought

Structural overshoots, where biomass is overallocated to tree leaf area compared to sapwood area, could result in lethal stress during droughts. Climate change may alter climatic cues that drive leaf area production, such as temperature and precipitation, as well as seasonal dynamics that underlie s

Kerr, Kelly, Anderegg, Leander, Trugam, Anna2025DOI: 10.5061/dryad.vt4b8gv3q
Dataset

Global Bee Interaction Data

Last modified: January 09, 2025 IntroductionThis dataset comprises all bee interactions indexed by Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI; Poelen et al. 2014). It is published quarterly by the Big Bee Project (Seltmann et al. 2021) to summarize all available knowledge about bee interactions from natural

Seltmann, Katja C, Poelen, Jorrit H., Global Biotic Interaction Community2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14624975Cited 1 times
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Data for: Predicting the contribution of single trait evolution to rescuing a plant population from demographic impacts of climate change

Evolutionary adaptation can allow a population to persist in the face of a new environmental challenge. With many populations now threatened by environmental change, it is important to understand whether this process of evolutionary rescue is feasible under natural conditions, yet work on this topic

Campbell, Diane, Powers, John, Kipness, Justin2025DOI: 10.5061/dryad.ht76hdrtnCited 2 times
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Scripts and data to produce figures for the SVS2 paper submitted to GMD

The Soil, Vegetation, and snow model version 2.0 (SVS2) is a land surface model developed by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to be used in the context of land surface prediction. SVS2 is described in a manuscript submitted to GMD (https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/eguspher

Vionnet, Vincent, Leroux, Nicolas, Royer, Alain2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16760831
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Scripts and data to produce figures for the SVS2 paper submitted to GMD

The Soil, Vegetation, and snow model version 2.0 (SVS2) is a land surface model developed by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to be used in the context of land surface prediction. SVS2 is described in a manuscript submitted to GMD (https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/eguspher

Vionnet, Vincent, Leroux, Nicolas, Royer, Alain2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16760830Cited 1 times
Dataset

Scripts and data to produce figures for the SVS2 paper submitted to GMD

The Soil, Vegetation, and snow model version 2.0 (SVS2) is a land surface model developed by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to be used in the context of land surface prediction. SVS2 is described in a manuscript submitted to GMD (https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/eguspher

Vionnet, Vincent, Leroux, Nicolas, Royer, Alain2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16782503
Article

Scientists’ warning on climate change and insects

Abstract Climate warming is considered to be among the most serious of anthropogenic stresses to the environment, because it not only has direct effects on biodiversity, but it also exacerbates the harmful effects of other human‐mediated threats. The associated consequences are potentially severe, p

Harvey J., Tougeron K., Gols R.2023Ecological MonographsDOI: 10.1002/ecm.1553Cited 521 times
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(Socio-)ecological tools and insights for a changing climate

In one way or another, climate change is impacting all social, economic, and ecological systems on the planet. Scientists worldwide warn of catastrophic and irreversible damage to social and ecological systems in absence of rapid, far-reaching, and unprecedented shifts in energy and land use. Yet, m

Miller Zachary James2022DOI: 10.32469/10355/93977
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Revealing the direct and indirect effects of climate change on soil nutrient dynamics and forage resources in mountain ecosystems

The loss of aboveground plant diversity alters belowground ecosystem function; yet, the mechanisms underpinning this relationship and the degree to which plant community structure and climate mediate the effects of plant species loss remain unclear. Here, we explored how plant species loss through e

Rewcastle K. E.2022
Student Paper

The Effect of Climate Change on Soil Organic Carbon over an Elevational Gradient

Climate change will increasingly impact ecosystem functioning due to shifts in species distributions as they seek their optimal climatic conditions. Plants rely on phenotypic plasticity of leaf traits to tolerate a change in their climate. Plant leaf traits also affect the carbon cycle of the local

Issa T.2022
Article

Life history consequences of climate change in hibernating mammals: a review

Climatic shifts to warmer and often drier conditions are challenging terrestrial species worldwide. These shifts are occurring more rapidly at higher elevations and latitudes, likely causing disproportionate effects to mammalian hibernators there. While there is some information about how these spec

Wells C. P., Barbier R., Nelson S.2022EcographyDOI: 10.1111/ecog.06056Cited 49 times
Article

Predicting the effects of climate change on the cross? scale epidemiological dynamics of a fungal plant pathogen

Miller I. F., Jiranek J., Brownell M.2022Scientific Reports
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Climate change and phenology

Climate change is a defining element of the current ecological landscape, with consequences ranging from global to local environments. One of the first indices of the ecological impact of the ongoing environmental changes was measurement of their effects on phenology, the seasonal timing of Crested

Inouye D. W.2022WIREs Climate ChangeDOI: 10.1002/wcc.764Cited 204 times
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From tree to tap: The impacts of climate change on biogeochemical processes during conifer needle distribution and broader implications for water quality in Colorado

Recent climate change has contributed to large-scale tree mortality across forested regions in Colorado. As forest health declines, concern for associated terrestrial biogeochemical and hydrologic shifts is mounting. These shifts are related to reduced tree canopy cover, cessation of belowground rhi

Leonard L. T.2021
Student Paper

The Effect of Climate Change on Two Primitively Eusocial Bees

High altitude regions are likely to be highly affected by climate change. Pollinators such as bees in these regions may have to change life history traits to survive. Because eusociality is associated with reduced mortality and increased resilience to resource variation, primitively eusocial bees ma

Troutman M.2021
Student Paper

Effects of climate change on the elevational distribution of bumble bees near Crested Butte, CO: comparing data across 47 years

As climate change continues to alter the abiotic environment, many organisms must adapt to survive. In montane systems where changes in elevation can present noticeable changes in temperature and moisture, many organisms may adapt to climate change by migrating to higher elevations. Bumble bees, whi

Gram S.2021
Student Paper

Experimental test of the ability of plants to regulate their temperatures under climate change: Using transplanted communities, thermal imaging, and arcGIS across an elevation gradient

The question of thermoregulation in plants is increasingly important in a rapidly changing climate. Plants have long been considered poikilotherms, where internal temperatures are decided by the external environment. However, observations show that plants have some ability to thermoregulate. If plan

Buchholtz S.2021
Article

From the ground up: Building predictions for how climate change will affect belowground mutualisms, floral traits, and bee behavior

Climate change affects species and their interactions, resulting in novel communities and modified ecosystem processes. Through shifts in phenology and distribution, climatic change can disrupt interactions, including those between mutualists. Mutualisms influence the structure and stability of comm

Keeler A. M., Rafferty N. E., Rose-Person A.2021Climate Change EcologyDOI: 10.1016/j.ecochg.2021.100013Cited 30 times
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Demographic Consequences of Phenological Shifts in Response to Climate Change

Iler A. M., CaraDonna P. J., Forrest J. R. K.2021Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and SystematicsDOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-011921-
Document

Final Report- Climate and Air Quality Baseline Analysis and Impact Evaluation for the Buttes Titanium Mining Property, Gunnison county, Colorado

Marlatt & Associates.

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