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The exposure of the world's mountains to global change drivers. [PDF]
Dragonetti C, Daskalova G, Di Marco M.
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Heterostylous plants in an era of global change: a review on the consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation. [PDF]
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2023
Abstract Accelerating patterns of land-use change, air pollution, global trade, and climate change all contribute to changes in plant-pathogen interactions and the emergence of novel infectious plant diseases. Land conversion to agriculture has led to new encounters between crops and local pathogens, leading to the emergence of novel ...
Gregory S. Gilbert, Ingrid M. Parker
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Abstract Accelerating patterns of land-use change, air pollution, global trade, and climate change all contribute to changes in plant-pathogen interactions and the emergence of novel infectious plant diseases. Land conversion to agriculture has led to new encounters between crops and local pathogens, leading to the emergence of novel ...
Gregory S. Gilbert, Ingrid M. Parker
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Institutions for global environmental change
Global Environmental Change, 1994This new column will become a regular feature in Global Environmental Change. The aim is to track the formation and progress of various institutional arrangements that have emerged following the UN Conference on Environment and Development at Rio de Janeiro in 1992, and to assess their significance in the management of global environmental change.
Andrew Jordan, Tim O’Riordan
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006
Ecology has expanded from its traditional focus on organisms to include studies of the Earth as an integrated ecosystem. Aided by satellite technologies and computer models of the climate of the Earth, global change ecology now records basic parameters of our planet, including its net primary productivity, biogeochemical cycling and effects of humans ...
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Ecology has expanded from its traditional focus on organisms to include studies of the Earth as an integrated ecosystem. Aided by satellite technologies and computer models of the climate of the Earth, global change ecology now records basic parameters of our planet, including its net primary productivity, biogeochemical cycling and effects of humans ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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