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Dorey, James B., Scott V. C. Groom, Elisha H. Freedman, et al. "Radiation of tropical island bees and the role of phylogenetic niche conservatism as an important driver of biodiversity." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287, no. 1925 (2020): 20200045. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.0045.

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Island biogeography explores how biodiversity in island ecosystems arises and is maintained. The topographical complexity of islands can drive speciation by providing a diversity of niches that promote adaptive radiation and speciation. However, recent studies have argued that phylogenetic niche conservatism, combined with topographical complexity and climate change, could also promote speciation if populations are episodically fragmented into climate refugia that enable allopatric speciation. Adaptive radiation and phylogenetic niche conservatism therefore both predict that topographical comp
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Bonetti, Maria Fernanda, and John J. Wiens. "Evolution of climatic niche specialization: a phylogenetic analysis in amphibians." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1795 (2014): 20133229. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3229.

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The evolution of climatic niche specialization has important implications for many topics in ecology, evolution and conservation. The climatic niche reflects the set of temperature and precipitation conditions where a species can occur. Thus, specialization to a limited set of climatic conditions can be important for understanding patterns of biogeography, species richness, community structure, allopatric speciation, spread of invasive species and responses to climate change. Nevertheless, the factors that determine climatic niche width (level of specialization) remain poorly explored. Here, w
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Varzinczak, Luiz H., Mauricio O. Moura, and Fernando C. Passos. "Shifts to multiple optima underlie climatic niche evolution in New World phyllostomid bats." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 128, no. 4 (2019): 1008–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blz123.

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Abstract Climate underlies species distribution patterns, especially in species where climate limits distributions, such as the phyllostomid bats, which are mostly restricted to the New World tropics. The evolutionary dynamics that shaped phyllostomid climatic niches remain unclear, and a broad phylogenetic perspective is required to uncover their patterns. We used geographical distributions and evolutionary relationships of 130 species, climate data and phylogenetic comparative methods to uncover dynamics of phyllostomid climatic niche evolution. Diversification of climatic niches began early
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Duarte, Milen, Pablo C. Guerrero, Mary T. K. Arroyo, and Ramiro O. Bustamante. "Niches and climate-change refugia in hundreds of species from one of the most arid places on Earth." PeerJ 7 (September 12, 2019): e7409. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7409.

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Background and Aims Global climate change is a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. Several arid areas might expand in the future, but it is not clear if this change would be positive or negative for arid-adapted lineages. Here, we explore whether climatic niche properties are involved in the configuration of climate refugia and thus in future species trends. Methods To estimate putative climate refugia and potential expansion areas, we used maximum entropy models and four climate-change models to generate current and future potential distributions of 142 plant species endemic to the Atacam
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Varzinczak, L. H. "Understanding the relationship between climatic niches and dispersal through the lens of bat wing morphology." Journal of Zoology 312, no. 4 (2020): 239–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13478599.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Climate, an important dimension within the classical Hutchinsonian niche concept, represents abiotic variables that influence species distributions. As dispersal allows species to move and colonize new regions with distinct climates, the role of dispersal traits in determining the occupation of particular climatic conditions is hypothesized to be important in climatic niche determination. I test this hypothesis by investigating the effects of interspecific variation in bat dispersal abilities due to wing morphology on species climatic niches.
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Varzinczak, L. H. "Understanding the relationship between climatic niches and dispersal through the lens of bat wing morphology." Journal of Zoology 312, no. 4 (2020): 239–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13478599.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Climate, an important dimension within the classical Hutchinsonian niche concept, represents abiotic variables that influence species distributions. As dispersal allows species to move and colonize new regions with distinct climates, the role of dispersal traits in determining the occupation of particular climatic conditions is hypothesized to be important in climatic niche determination. I test this hypothesis by investigating the effects of interspecific variation in bat dispersal abilities due to wing morphology on species climatic niches.
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Varzinczak, L. H. "Understanding the relationship between climatic niches and dispersal through the lens of bat wing morphology." Journal of Zoology 312, no. 4 (2020): 239–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13478599.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Climate, an important dimension within the classical Hutchinsonian niche concept, represents abiotic variables that influence species distributions. As dispersal allows species to move and colonize new regions with distinct climates, the role of dispersal traits in determining the occupation of particular climatic conditions is hypothesized to be important in climatic niche determination. I test this hypothesis by investigating the effects of interspecific variation in bat dispersal abilities due to wing morphology on species climatic niches.
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Varzinczak, L. H. "Understanding the relationship between climatic niches and dispersal through the lens of bat wing morphology." Journal of Zoology 312, no. 4 (2020): 239–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13478599.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Climate, an important dimension within the classical Hutchinsonian niche concept, represents abiotic variables that influence species distributions. As dispersal allows species to move and colonize new regions with distinct climates, the role of dispersal traits in determining the occupation of particular climatic conditions is hypothesized to be important in climatic niche determination. I test this hypothesis by investigating the effects of interspecific variation in bat dispersal abilities due to wing morphology on species climatic niches.
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Varzinczak, L. H. "Understanding the relationship between climatic niches and dispersal through the lens of bat wing morphology." Journal of Zoology 312, no. 4 (2020): 239–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13478599.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Climate, an important dimension within the classical Hutchinsonian niche concept, represents abiotic variables that influence species distributions. As dispersal allows species to move and colonize new regions with distinct climates, the role of dispersal traits in determining the occupation of particular climatic conditions is hypothesized to be important in climatic niche determination. I test this hypothesis by investigating the effects of interspecific variation in bat dispersal abilities due to wing morphology on species climatic niches.
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Escoriza, Daniel, and Jihene Ben Hassine. "Niche diversification of Mediterranean and southwestern Asian tortoises." PeerJ 10 (July 11, 2022): e13702. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13702.

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Background Tortoises of the genus Testudo are widely distributed throughout the Mediterranean region and southwestern Asia. However, the evolutionary mechanisms of diversification in this genus are still poorly understood. Methods In this study, we assessed the evolutionary patterns in the climate niches of five species and 11 subspecies of the genus Testudo using ecological niche models and evaluated the niche overlap based on species phylogenetic distances. Results The ecological models indicated that most species differ in their climate niches, but show overlap, with gradual transitions at
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Climate niche"

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Bublys, Kasparas. "Diet variability in Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) as a response to environmental variables along a latitudinal gradient." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-365794.

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Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on freshwater fish communities, especially at higher latitudes. In this study I investigated potential effects of climate change on the niche structure of Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) by looking at their diet across a latitudinal gradient and at varying light climate. Dietary niche width of Eurasian perch did not differ significantly between boreal and temperate latitudes. Additionally, no significant difference in the prevalence of specialist individuals was found along the latitudinal gradient and water transparency levels. Habitat w
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Bledsoe, April, Danika Mosher, Mitchell Ogden, Monica Ayala, T. Andrew Joyner Joyner, and Ingrid Luffman. "Ecological Niche Modeling and Sustainable Agroforestry: Climate Change Mitigation for Guatemalan Coffee." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2019. https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2019/schedule/64.

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Coffea arabica is a species with far-reaching impacts on the global economy. Nevertheless, climate-related challenges threaten the coffee industry at its source: its growing regions. The coffee industry is a significant economic driver in Guatemala, but farmers are increasingly reporting losses in crop yield and arable land due to climate-related challenges. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) can be employed to make predictions about the current and future suitability of regions for a species by identifying significant biotic or abiotic indicators. An ENM was used to project suitable land into th
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Bledsoe, April, Danika Mosher, Mitchell Ogden, Monica Ayala, Timothy Andrew Joyner, and Ingrid Luffman. "Ecological Niche Modeling and Sustainable Agroforestry: Climate Change Mitigation for Guatemalan Coffee." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2019. https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2019/schedule/70.

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Coffea arabica is a species with far-reaching impacts on the global economy. Nevertheless, climate-related challenges threaten the coffee industry at its source: its growing regions. The coffee industry is a significant economic driver in Guatemala, but farmers are increasingly reporting losses in crop yield and arable land due to climate-related challenges. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) can be employed to make predictions about the current and future suitability of regions for a species by identifying significant biotic or abiotic indicators. An ENM was used to project suitable land into th
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Boucher, Florian. "Evolution de la niche climatique et de la distribution géographique des espèces végétales alpines." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01062257.

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La niche climatique des espèces joue un rôle important dans la distribution spatiale de la biodiversité mais la manière dont les niches climatiques évoluent reste encore peu connue. Ce travail vise à révéler la manière dont les niches climatiques évoluent en général, et plus précisément à déterminer comment certaines plantes se sont adaptées aux environnements alpins. En étudiant de nombreux groupes de plantes, de poissons, de mammifères et d'oiseaux, nous avons montré que les niches climatiques évoluent le plus souvent par à-coups et non pas de manière graduelle. Les niches climatiques resten
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Serra, Díaz Josep M. "Applying correlative ecological niche models to global change studies." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/96302.

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La distribució de les espècies ha estat objecte d’estudi per part de diverses disciplines donada la seva naturalesa multifactorial. Així, entendre veritablement la distribució de les espècies implica necessàriament un millor coneixement del funcionament de la biosfera. D’altra banda, el canvi global que està patint el nostre planeta previsiblement afectarà en gran mesura moltes espècies, variant així la distribució i composició dels ecosistemes tal i com els coneixem avui dia i implícitament dels serveis que proporcionen. La modelització ha permès augmentar el nostre grau de comprensió sob
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Audusseau, Hélène. "Effect of climate and land use on niche utilization and distribution of nettle-feeding butterflies." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Zoologiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-119719.

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Anthropogenic changes in climate and land use are causing a dramatic erosion of biodiversity. To understand this erosion, and predict future transformations of biodiversity, we need to understand better species’ response to these changes at different spatial and temporal scales. Modeling studies have identified correlations between physical parameters of the environment and species’ distribution at large spatial scales. However, this does not accurately characterize the response of a specific species, since this does not account for the constraints arising from the biology of the species. This
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Vázquez, Rivera Héctor. "Changing Climate and Geographical Patterns of Taxonomic Richness." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31721.

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The geographic variation of taxonomic richness may be directly determined by climate through contemporaneous/ecological processes, versus other (e.g., historical/evolutionary processes) that happen to be collinear with contemporaneous climate. In Chapter 1 I evaluated hypotheses from both groups of explanations in North America. If contemporaneous climate controls patterns of richness, then richness should vary with climate through time in the same way that richness varies with current climate through space. Over the last ca. 11,000 yr, richness-temperature relationships remained reasonably
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Boavida-Portugal, Joana Sousa e. Silva. "Global patterns of marine biodiversity and the potential impact of climate change." Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27840.

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Marine species are highly susceptible to climate change as demonstrated by several studies. However, most of these studies focus on few species or on restricted geographical areas. Within this context, the main goal of my dissertation is to characterize global patterns and forecast the effects of climate change on marine biodiversity. This work is the first macroecological approach to investigate the effects of climate change in the marine realm on key commercial marine groups, namely coastal lobsters (125 species), cephalopods (161 species) and small pelagic fish (103 species). Here I aimed t
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Compagnoni, Aldo. "Climate change and plant demography in the sagebrush steppe." DigitalCommons@USU, 2013. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1748.

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We used demographic methods to address one of the main challenges facing ecological science: forecasting the effect of climate change on plant communities. Ecological forecasts will be crucial to inform long-term planning in wildland management and demographic methods are ideal to quantify changes in plant abundance. We carried out our research in the sagebrush steppe, one of the most extensive plant ecosystems of Western North America. Our research intended to inform ecological forecasts on an exotic invader, cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum). Moreover, we investigated the general question asking:
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JAMWAL, Pushpinder Singh. "Niche modelling, current distribution and future scenarios for the otters in Himalayas." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi del Molise, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11695/109967.

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Otters (Family Mustelidae; Subfamily Lutrinae) are considered bioindicators of the wetlands they live in. Because they are engaged in a variety of ecosystem processes, any disruption to these ecosystems, such as hunting or climate change, is first reflected in the otter populations in the area. For species conservation and management, a basic knowledge of species ecology is required. Feeding and habitat ecology are critical for species survival because they allow for informed decisions regarding the protection and management of a species' preferred habitats. Additionally, the Himalayan mou
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Books on the topic "Climate niche"

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Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education., ed. Reviewing resources in a climate of change for the Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education (NICIE). NICIE, 2000.

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Tatōiki Fōramu Kokusai Shinpojūmu (2006 Kagoshima Daigaku Tatōken Kenkyū Sentā). Chikyū ondanka to Taiheiyō tōsho chiiki: Tatōiki Fōramu Kokusai Shinpojūmu hōkoku : 2006-nen 2-gatsu 4-nichi. Kagoshima Daigaku Tatōken Kenkyū Sentā, 2007.

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Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland. Kirchenamt and Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland. Rat, eds. Es ist nicht zu spät für eine Antwort auf den Klimawandel: Ein Appell des Ratsvorsitzenden der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland, Bishop Wolfgang Huber : 30. Mai 2007. Kirchenamt der EKD, 2007.

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Newman, Chris, Christina D. Buesching, and David W. Macdonald. Meline mastery of meteorological mayhem: the effects of climate changeability on European badger population dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0021.

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Adaptation to climatic conditions is a major ecological and evolutionary driver. Long-term study of European badger population dynamics in Oxfordshire reveals that rainfall and temperature patterns affect food (principally earthworm) availability, energy expended in thermoregulation, and activity patterns, with badgers able to seek refuge in their setts. Cubs prove especially vulnerable to harsh weather conditions, where drought and food shortages exacerbate the severity of pandemic juvenile coccidial parasite infections. Crucially, weather variability, rather than just warming trends, stresse
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Hass, Christine C., and Jerry W. Dragoo. Competition and coexistence in sympatric skunks. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0024.

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Ecological niches of three species of skunks (Mephitidae: Conepatus leuconotus, Mephitis mephitis, M. macroura) in and near their overlap zone in the American Southwest were studied to determine if competition may be limiting distribution of these species. A species distribution model developed in MaxEnt was used to identify suitable habitat for each species, from which contact zones for each species pair were identified. Principal components derived from habitat and climate variables inside and outside of contact zones for each species, and between species pairs within the contact zone were t
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Edwards, Martin. Plankton and Global Change. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233267.003.0007.

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Global change caused by human activities has had large consequences for the Earth's biosphere through such effects as climate warming, pollution, loss of biodiversity, unsustainable exploitation of resources, loss of habitats, and alterations to nutrient cycles. These changes have accelerated over the last 50 years as human populations have sharply grown, coupled with unsustainable economic practices. The marine pelagic realm, the habitat for planktonic organisms, is the largest ecological habitat on the planet, occupying 71% of the planetary surface. This chapter focuses on the effects of glo
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Brönmark, Christer, and Lars-Anders Hansson. The Biology of Lakes and Ponds. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198713593.001.0001.

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The Biology of Lakes and Ponds focuses on the interactions between the abiotic frame, such as turbulence, temperature, pH and nutrients, and the organisms, including interactions with and among organisms at the individual, population and community level. The book fills this niche between traditional limnology and evolutionary ecology by focusing on physiological, morphological and behavioural adaptations among organisms to abiotic and biotic factors and how interactions between biotic processes and abiotic constraints determine the structure and dynamics of lake and pond systems. In addition,
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Van De Vliert, Evert. Climato‐economic Niches of Employee Well‐Being. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199211913.003.0021.

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Die kalte Sonne: Warum die Klimakatastrophe nicht stattfindet. Hoffmann und Campe, 2012.

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Finn, Chester E., and Andrew E. Scanlan. Learning in the Fast Lane. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691178721.001.0001.

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The Advanced Placement (AP) program stands as the foremost source of college-level academics for millions of high school students in the United States and beyond. More than 22,000 schools now participate in it, across nearly forty subjects, from Latin and art to calculus and computer science. Yet remarkably little has been known about how this nongovernmental program became one of the greatest success stories in K–12 education—until now. This book offers an account of one of the most important educational initiatives of our time. The book traces the story of AP from its mid-twentieth-century o
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Book chapters on the topic "Climate niche"

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Hassen, Nabilah B., and Dinesh Surroop. "Unconventional Local Climate Change Niche in Mauritius." In Handbook of Climate Change Management. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_233.

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Hassen, Nabilah B., and Dinesh Surroop. "Unconventional Local Climate Change Niche in Mauritius." In Handbook of Climate Change Management. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22759-3_233-1.

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Pinto-Ledezma, Jesús N., and Jeannine Cavender-Bares. "Using Remote Sensing for Modeling and Monitoring Species Distributions." In Remote Sensing of Plant Biodiversity. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33157-3_9.

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AbstractInterpolated climate surfaces have been widely used to predict species distributions and develop environmental niche models. However, the spatial coverage and density of meteorological sites used to develop these surfaces vary among countries and regions, such that the most biodiverse regions often have the most sparsely sampled climatic data. We explore the potential of satellite remote sensing (S-RS) products—which have consistently high spatial and temporal resolution and nearly global coverage—to quantify species-environment relationships that predict species distributions. We prop
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Jaeger, Lars. "The Path of Renewable Electricity: From Niche Products to the High-Tech Innovations of the Future." In Ways Out of the Climate Catastrophe. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85132-3_9.

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Bauman-Hill, Kathryn, Susan Dai, and Arcadia Payne. "Creating Brighter Futures: Building Climate Leaders in the United States Through a Community-Focused Curriculum." In Education to Build Back Better. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93951-9_8.

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AbstractThroughout this volume, our co-authors focus on top-down education reforms. In this analysis, we take a different approach to education reform, instead focusing on the impact of translating a niche school-level curricular reform to expand to the systemic level. In this paper, we will argue for the need for an elementary climate change-focused curriculum and outline the components necessary to make such a program successful. We partnered with an independent school in the Washington, DC region to contextualize the process of building such a curriculum, with the additional benefit of the
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Panny, Julia, Anne Held, Jenny Winkler, Barbara Breitschopf, Eberhard Jochem, and Rainer Walz. "From Niche to Mainstream: Exploring Innovation and Progress of Renewable Energy Development." In Sustainability and Innovation. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66100-6_8.

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AbstractThis article explores the evolution of research in the field of renewable energy over the past five decades, tracing its development through various phases. Initially sparked by the 1970s energy crises and growing environmental consciousness, the journey began with a focus on technological solutions for renewables. The article highlights the shift over time away from purely technology-driven research to a broader, interdisciplinary orientation. Following the first phase of exploring technology solutions, we discuss the market expansion phase of renewables, their market integration as w
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Mubaya, Chipo Plaxedes, Francis Themba Mugabe, and Sue Walker. "Carving a Niche for the Social Sciences in Transdisciplinary Research on Climate Change Adaptation in Southern African Agriculture." In Global Sustainability. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16477-9_6.

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Lammers, Thorsten, Matthias Guertler, Nathalie Sick, and Jochen Deuse. "It’s Coming Home Down Under – The Potential of Digital Work to Overcome Australia’s Challenges in Reshoring Manufacturing." In New Digital Work. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26490-0_10.

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AbstractOver the past decades, the world has seen a continuous increase of globalisation and interconnectedness – in part supported by advances in digital communication and production technologies. In the case of industrial production, this trend has led to global, integrated supply chains in order to provide the most competitive and innovative products utilising the most competitive market conditions. In Australia, due to its remote geographic location and socioeconomic conditions, such as high labour costs and negative economics of scale, this has resulted in a loss of domestic manufacturing
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Prasad, Anantha M. "Machine Learning for Macroscale Ecological Niche Modeling - a Multi-Model, Multi-Response Ensemble Technique for Tree Species Management Under Climate Change." In Machine Learning for Ecology and Sustainable Natural Resource Management. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96978-7_6.

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Steiner, Moriz, and Falk Huettmann. "Where Do the World’s Squirrel Hotspots and Coldspots of 230+ Species Go with Climate Change in 2100? A First BIG DATA Minimum Estimate from an Open Access Climate Niche Rapid Model Assessment." In Sustainable Squirrel Conservation. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23547-4_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Climate niche"

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Borovyk, V. O., and O. P. Maltseva. "THE ROLE OF NICHE CULTURES IN THE CONDITIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE." In CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE: SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. Baltija Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-389-7-1.

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Fedorchuk, M. "Prospects for growing niche crops in the south of Ukraine." In international scientific-practical conference. MYKOLAYIV NATIONAL AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31521/978-617-7149-78-0-44.

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The study of the prospects of growing niche crops in the South of Ukraine is an actual topic in the conditions of climate change. Given the potential benefits and challenges of growing one of the niche crops, such as sage, ways to increase the productivity of a highly profitable crop are considered. The study emphasizes the importance of the development of niche crops in the Southern region of Ukraine, taking into account the soil and climatic potential, which ensures high profitability of agricultural enterprises
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Svydenko, L. V., N. I. Hudz, and A. V. Svydenko. "RESULTS OF INTRODUCTION AND SELECTION OF VARIOUS SPECIES OF NICHE AROMATIC PLANTS IN THE SOUTHERN STEPPE." In CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE: SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. Baltija Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-389-7-12.

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Lambea-Camblor, Angela, Felipe Morcillo, Jesús Muñoz, and Anabel Perdices. "Lepomis gibbosus European Invasion Process: Niche Differentiation and Future Climate Scenarios †." In SIBIC 2022. MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/blsf2022013006.

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Lambea-Camblor, Angela, Felipe Morcillo, Jesús Muñoz, and Anabel Perdices. "Lepomis gibbosus European Invasion Process: Niche Differentiation and Future Climate Scenarios †." In SIBIC 2022. MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/blsf2022013006.

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Kline, Thomas. "Ontogenetic, Temporal, and Spatial Variation of Feeding Niche in an Unexploited Population of Walleye Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)." In Resiliency of Gadid Stocks to Fishing and Climate Change. Alaska Sea Grant College Program, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4027/rgsfcc.2008.14.

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"A Local Application of Climate Niche Models for Chinese Fir and Possible Adaptation Strategies under a Changing Climate -- A Case Study in Fujian Province, China." In 2018 International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, Machinery and Earth Science. Francis Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/bemes.2018.006.

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Saupe, Erin E., Huijie Qiao, Alex Farnsworth, et al. "COMBINED CLIMATE AND ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELING PREDICTS THE RELATIVE SEVERITY OF MARINE EXTINCTIONS DURING THREE PHANEROZOIC GREENHOUSE-ICEHOUSE TRANSITIONS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-301245.

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Hustad, Carl-W. "Deployment of Low and Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Generation in Emerging Niche Markets." In ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2008-50106.

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The opportunities for near-term implementation of low and zero-emission fossil fuel power generation using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is emerging in niche markets. This is primarily motivated by regulations following a growing awareness regarding the potential impact of climate-change, and partly the opportunities for use of carbon-dioxide (CO2) with enhanced oil recovery (EOR). However there remain significant technology, engineering, investment and political barriers that need to be overcome before CCS can be accepted as commercially mature for the power generation industry and the fin
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Kelly, Abigail, Joshua Miller, Larisa DeSantis, Grant D. Zazula, and Matthew J. Wooller. "A LATE PLEISTOCENE CHRONOLOGY OF BISON PRISCUS FROM THE KLONDIKE REGION OF NORTHERN CANADA: NICHE STABILITY THROUGH CHANGING CLIMATE." In GSA Connects 2021 in Portland, Oregon. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2021am-371197.

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Peay, Kabir. Does mycorrhizal symbiosis determine the climate niche for Populus as a bioenergy feedstock? Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1845275.

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Tilli, Francesca, and Angelo Baggini. Analysis of the Technological Innovation System for BIPV in Italy. IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVPS), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69766/ispe8690.

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Italian BIPV experienced a strong innovation period with the past FiT Law (around 2.5 GW of BIPV capacity installed), followed by a decrease and then a recovery from 2017. TIS analysis shows a niche BIPV market today with significant potential from the past FiT Law and for the new challenges of the Italian National Energy and Climate Plan, with some difficulties to overcome such as costs, performance, lack of BIPV associations, and permitting in historical cities.
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Johnson, Logan, and Paulina Murray. Continued Long-Term Ecological Monitoring in a Northern Red Oak-White Pine Research Forest Over Five Decades. Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18125/de7078.

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A red oak-white pine ecosystem on Maine’s coast, Holt Research Forest (HRF), has filled a key niche of long-term ecosystem monitoring since its establishment in 1983. While many landowners in Maine steward oak-pine forests, HRF is a rare research generator on this critical forest type. A recent harvest at HRF in the fall of 2020 provided a timely opportunity to monitor and distribute data on the impact of disturbance on oak-pine ecosystems, particularly in the context of climate change. With funding provided by the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Fund through Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperativ
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Leong, Kirsten, Tanya Shenk, Mark Sturm, et al. Application of National Park Service policies to managing for wildlife range and distribution shifts in response to a changing climate: A thought exercise focused on a low-mobility listed species, the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii). National Park Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36967/2307032.

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As the effects of climate change accelerate, natural resource managers are reconsidering traditional conservation practices that aimed to maintain ecosystems within historical ranges of variability. To identify where further guidance or policy elaboration may be warranted, this thought exercise examines existing National Park Service (NPS) policies with respect to managing climate change impacts on wildlife. Species range and distribution shifts are of great interest to parks. To focus the exercise, we selected the Mojave population of desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) at Lake Mead National
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Salavisa, Isabel, Mark Soares, and Sofia Bizarro. A Critical Assessment of Organic Agriculture in Portugal: A reflection on the agro-food system transition. DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15847/dinamiacet-iul.wp.2021.05.

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Over the last few decades, the organic agriculture sector has experienced sustained growth. Globally, as well as in the European Union and Portugal, organic production accounts for just under 10% of total Utilised Agricultural Area (UAA) (FiBL, 2019; Eurostat, 2019; DGADR, 2019; INE, 2019; GPP, 2019). This growth has been seen in terms of production, number of producers, amount of retail sales, imports and exports. This article attempts to build on the multi-level perspective (MLP) of the socio-technical (ST) transitions theory by employing a whole systems analysis (Geels, 2018) of organic agr
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Ploder, Michael, Enikö Linshalm, Marija Breitfuss-Loidl, et al. Baseline Studie zu EU-Missionen in Österreich. Joanneum Research GmbH, AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2022.595.

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Die österreichische Forschungs-, Technologie- und Innovationspolitik ist – nicht zuletzt in Antwort auf die von der EU formulierten fünf Missionen, aber auch darüber hinaus – zunehmend gefordert, gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen sowie, damit verbunden, notwendige transformative Entwicklungen aufzugreifen und konkrete Maßnahmen zu setzen. Die FTI Task Force der österreichischen Bundesregierung hat zu diesem Zweck eine eigene Arbeitsgruppe eingesetzt, die die Koordination der EU-Missionen in Österreich übernommen hat. Des Weiteren wurden in jeder Mission Area in Österreich Mission Action Grou
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Tabakovic, Momir, Stefan Savic, Andreas Türk, et al. Analysis of the Technological Innovation System for BIPV in Austria. Edited by Michiel Van Noord. International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69766/aocp4683.

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This report analyses the Technological Innovation System (TIS) of Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) in Austria. The study’s scope is consistent with the IEA PVPS Task 15 report [1].The analysis aims to facilitate and support the innovation, development, and implementation of industrial solutions of BIPV technologies. In Austria, the use of BIPV is still a niche application and covers under 2% of all implemented PV systems [1]. BIPV technology in Austria has historically developed with the support of different public financial incentives, national and European. The history of BIPV is som
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Gitonga, Daphine, Chemuku Wekesa, Godwin Kowero, et al. Kenyan Youth Perspectives on Forests : report from a youth-scientist dialogue on sustainable forestry. SLU Global, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54612/a.3n821idolh.

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This report presents proceedings of “AfricanYouth4Forests” project workshop held in Voi, Taita Taveta county, Kenya from 7 to 9 November 2022. The workshop was jointly organised by African Forest Forum (AFF), Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), and Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI). It brought together 19 youths from Taita Taveta and Nairobi counties between 18-25 years of age to engage with researchers and policymakers in conversations about young people's views, visions, goals, and ideas in shaping the future governance of Kenya’s and the continent's forests. The parti
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Bhutiani, Rakesh. Environmental Justice and Policy: A Global Imperative for a Fairer, Greener Future: An Urgent need 2025. Rakesh Bhutiani, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36953/rbb.13072025.

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“Environmental justice is not just about the environment-it about people. It’s about dignity. It’s about equity.” The damage we do to the planet does not land evenly. Dark smoke hangs over busy, low-income neighbourhoods, while coastlines that poor island families call home slowly slip below wave after wave. Too often, those who did the least to cause the problem feel the blow first and hardest. That imbalance sits at the heart of environmental justice. It says that caring for nature and caring for people must walk hand in hand. When a new mine opens, a highway stretches through a community, o
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Salcido, Charles, Patrick Wilson, Justin Tweet, Blake McCan, Clint Boyd, and Vincent Santucci. Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Paleontological resource inventory (public version). National Park Service, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2293509.

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Theodore Roosevelt National Park (THRO) in western North Dakota was established for its historical connections with President Theodore Roosevelt. It contains not only historical and cultural resources, but abundant natural resources as well. Among these is one of the best geological and paleontological records of the Paleocene Epoch (66 to 56 million years ago) of any park in the National Park System. The Paleocene Epoch is of great scientific interest due to the great mass extinction that occurred at its opening (the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event), and the unusual climatic event that
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