Climate Change Biology
Human activities are the primary cause of climate change - a phenomenon that affects the entire world we inhabit - from ecosystems to agriculture to our own habitats. Many of the strategies we and other species use to survive are underpinned by our biological ability to do so. This these explores the biology of climate change: how it affects the world around us and how nature adapts to it.
Climate Change and Biogeochemical Impacts
Scott C Doney, David Schimel
Published online: January 2015
Scott C Doney, David Schimel
Published online: January 2015
Conservation of Plants
Martin Hermy, Olivier Honnay, Hans Jacquemyn, Rein Brys
Published online: August 2014
Martin Hermy, Olivier Honnay, Hans Jacquemyn, Rein Brys
Published online: August 2014
Ecology of Water Relations in Plants
Yoseph Negusse Araya, Gonzalo Garcia‐Baquero
Published online: August 2014
Yoseph Negusse Araya, Gonzalo Garcia‐Baquero
Published online: August 2014
Evolutionary Responses to Climate Change
David K Skelly, L Kealoha Freidenburg
Published online: September 2010
David K Skelly, L Kealoha Freidenburg
Published online: September 2010
Biological Impacts of Climate Change
John P McCarty, L LaReesa Wolfenbarger, James A Wilson
Published online: March 2017
John P McCarty, L LaReesa Wolfenbarger, James A Wilson
Published online: March 2017
Climate Change Impacts: Birds
Barbara M Tomotani, Jip JC Ramakers, Phillip Gienapp
Published online: November 2016
Barbara M Tomotani, Jip JC Ramakers, Phillip Gienapp
Published online: November 2016
Water Use Efficiency of Cultivated Crops
Nader Katerji, Marcello Mastrorilli
Published online: April 2014
Nader Katerji, Marcello Mastrorilli
Published online: April 2014