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Habitat resilience for songbirds: The role of topographic position in a mixed deciduous forest 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 472
作者:  Persche M.E.;  Pidgeon A.M.
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Biomass  Birds  Climate change  Cooling systems  Economics  Food supply  Landforms  Life cycle  Springs (components)  Topography  Bird species richness  Climate condition  Complex topographies  Extreme conditions  Humidity conditions  Resource availability  Supply and demand  Topographic positions  Forestry  bird  climate change  climate conditions  deciduous forest  habitat structure  insectivory  invertebrate  mixed forest  resource availability  songbird  species richness  topography  tritrophic interaction  Biomass  Birds  Cooling Systems  Economics  Life Cycle  Topography  Baraboo  Midwest  United States  Wisconsin  Aves  Invertebrata  Lepidoptera  
Temperature variation magnifies chlorpyrifos toxicity differently between larval and adult mosquitoes 期刊论文
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2019, 卷号: 690, 页码: 1237-1244
作者:  Delnat, Vienna;  Tran, Tam T.;  Verheyen, Julie;  Khuong Van Dinh;  Janssens, Lizanne;  Stoks, Robby
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Complex life cycle  Daily temperature fluctuation  Global warming  Multistressor  Pesticide  Upper thermal tolerance  
The weakest link: sensitivity to climate extremes across life stages of marine invertebrates 期刊论文
OIKOS, 2019, 卷号: 128, 期号: 5, 页码: 621-629
作者:  Pandori, Lauren L. M.;  Sorte, Cascade J. B.
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acidification  climate change  complex life cycle  extreme events  hypoxia  life stage  
Ontogenetic reduction in thermal tolerance is not alleviated by earlier developmental acclimation in Rana temporaria 期刊论文
OECOLOGIA, 2019, 卷号: 189, 期号: 2, 页码: 385-394
作者:  Enriquez-Urzelai, Urtzi;  Sacco, Martina;  Palacio, Antonio S.;  Pintanel, Pol;  Tejedo, Miguel;  Nicieza, Alfredo G.
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Amphibian  Complex life-cycle  Global warming  Niche shifts  Vulnerability