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Occupancy of Urban Habitats by the Jersey Tiger Moth Is Revealed by Social Media Data but Not Traditional Monitoring. [PDF]
Stephenson N, Pettorelli N, Early R.
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Time to Emergence of the Lyme Disease Pathogen in Habitats of the Northeastern U.S.A. [PDF]
Wallace D, Palace M, Price LE, Shi X.
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SWECO25: a cross-thematic raster database for ecological research in Switzerland. [PDF]
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Deep learning models map rapid plant species changes from citizen science and remote sensing data. [PDF]
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Thermal bioclimate analysis for Europe and Italy
Il Nuovo Cimento C, 2007Summary. -- Thermal bioclimate indexes (as thermal comfort or heat stress indexes) are one of the main issues concerning tourism and health conditions especially for expected climate change. The Mediterranean area and countries such as Italy, Spain, France, Turkey and Greece, whose economies are markedly dependent on tourism, are vulnerable regions ...
Matzarakis A, Georgiadis T, Rossi
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Bioclimate-Vegetation Interrelations in Northwestern Mexico
The Southwestern Naturalist, 2010Abstract In Mexico, the area from the delta of the Colorado River to southern Colima (ca. 2,000 km) is a transition zone from the most arid deserts of North America to tropical rainforests. Data for temperature and precipitation from 254 meteorological stations, along with field data, were used to analyze relationships between climate and vegetation ...
Manuel Peinado +3 more
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RECONSTRUCTED HOLOCENE BIOCLIMATES∗
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1977Paleopodzols and frost wedge polygons in and near the forest/ tundra ecotone indicate that Holocene fluctuation of the forest border has varied from 280 km (170 mi) north to a minimum of 50 km (30 mi) south of the modern forest border in southwest Keewatin.
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The bioclimate in temperate and northern cities
International Journal of Biometeorology, 1991Climate is a basic component of the human environment. Developments in building design and indoor climate control have contributed greatly to improving human health and comfort. By contrast, the possibilities for improving urban climatic conditions by deliberate planning have been poorly exploited. The structure and processes of the urban atmosphere in
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