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Historical Exposure to Artificial Light at Night Shapes <i>Daphnia</i> Responses: An Experiment Across an Urban-Rural Gradient. [PDF]
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Order matters: Autocorrelation of temperature dictates extinction risk in populations with nonlinear thermal performance. [PDF]
Robey AJ, Vasseur DA.
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The response of small boreal catchments to extreme weather event: Hurricane Larry. [PDF]
Heerah KM, Clarke KG, Reader HE.
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Historical biogeography, ecology and species richness
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2004Ecology and historical (phylogeny-based) biogeography have much to offer one another, but exchanges between these fields have been limited. Historical biogeography has become narrowly focused on using phylogenies to discover the history of geological connections among regions.
John J, Wiens, Michael J, Donoghue
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Historical Ecology in Amazonia
2023Historical ecology is at the heart of the ongoing debate about the degree to which pre-Columbian humans transformed Amazonian ecosystems. For more than 30 years, specialists in the Amazon have been studying ancient human impacts on Amazonian forests and savannas.
Rostain, Stéphen, McKey, Doyle
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2018
In the first book-length treatise on historical ecology of the West Indies, Island Historical Ecology addresses Caribbean island ecologies from the perspective of social and cultural interventions over approximately eight millennia of human occupations.
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In the first book-length treatise on historical ecology of the West Indies, Island Historical Ecology addresses Caribbean island ecologies from the perspective of social and cultural interventions over approximately eight millennia of human occupations.
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1996
Abstract It is often assumed that the natural environment does not change. Temperature and rainfall, for example, are expected to vary around some climatic mean. Actually, climate has changed, is changing, and will change in the future. It would be safer to assume constant change than climatic constancy, and the geologic record reveals ...
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Abstract It is often assumed that the natural environment does not change. Temperature and rainfall, for example, are expected to vary around some climatic mean. Actually, climate has changed, is changing, and will change in the future. It would be safer to assume constant change than climatic constancy, and the geologic record reveals ...
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Ecological and Historical Timetables
Monthly Review, 1990Some thoughts about your September Review of the Month, "Socialism and Ecology." The Review brings into play two separate timetables. The advent of true socialism, viewed from the developments of the past 70 years, is postulated as taking place over centuries rather than decades.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most ...
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