Wet grasslands are threatened by future climate change, yet these are vital ecosystems for both conservation and agriculture, providing livelihoods for millions of people. These biologically diverse, transitional wetlands are defined by an abundance of grasses and periodic flooding, and maintained by regular disturbances such as grazing or cutting. This study summarizes relevant climate change scenarios projected by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and identifies implications for wet grasslands globally and regionally. Climate change is predicted to alter wet grassland hydrology, especially through warming, seasonal precipitation variability, and the severity of extreme events such as droughts and floods. Changes in the diversi...
Climate is projected to have negative impact on temperate grassland and livestock productions across...
Grasslands are key repositories of biodiversity and carbon storage and are heavily impacted by effec...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Wet grasslands are threatened by future climate change, yet these are vital ecosystems for both cons...
Extreme climate events, including floods and droughts, represent disturbances that impact plant func...
Climate change projections for Tasmania suggest that the climate in 2070 will be warmer than present...
Grassland species assemblages are vulnerable to changes in rainfall patterns, with consequences of c...
Grasslands across the United States play a key role in regional livelihood and national food securit...
Producers are interested in diversifying grazing systems with native warm-season grasses. Climate va...
Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-...
By the end of the XXIst century, a global temperature rise between 1.5 and 4°C compared to 1980-1999...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Ongoing climate change, as well as long-term overgrazing, is threatening biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Grassland productivity is regulated by bot...
Climate is projected to have negative impact on temperate grassland and livestock productions across...
Grasslands are key repositories of biodiversity and carbon storage and are heavily impacted by effec...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
Wet grasslands are threatened by future climate change, yet these are vital ecosystems for both cons...
Extreme climate events, including floods and droughts, represent disturbances that impact plant func...
Climate change projections for Tasmania suggest that the climate in 2070 will be warmer than present...
Grassland species assemblages are vulnerable to changes in rainfall patterns, with consequences of c...
Grasslands across the United States play a key role in regional livelihood and national food securit...
Producers are interested in diversifying grazing systems with native warm-season grasses. Climate va...
Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-...
By the end of the XXIst century, a global temperature rise between 1.5 and 4°C compared to 1980-1999...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Ongoing climate change, as well as long-term overgrazing, is threatening biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Grassland productivity is regulated by bot...
Climate is projected to have negative impact on temperate grassland and livestock productions across...
Grasslands are key repositories of biodiversity and carbon storage and are heavily impacted by effec...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...