Ecological calendars are knowledge systems based on close observation of one's habitat to measure and give meaning to time, thereby providing anticipatory capacity for livelihood activities and contributing to food sovereignty. They rely upon seasonal indicators that integrate biophysical and ecological phenomena (e.g., first snowfall, last frost, blossoming of a tree species; seasonal appearance of an animal or plant) with locally grounded cultural meaning and value systems. These context-specific relationships have enabled Indigenous and rural societies to anticipate weather and other seasonal processes in their environment. However, anthropogenic climate change could undermine ecological calendars due to adverse impacts on specific indic...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
<div><p>The Arctic climate is changing at an unprecedented rate. What consequences this may have on ...
SYNOPSIS. Climate change will likely alter the distribution and abundance of northern mammals throug...
Abstract Indigenous food sovereignty relies on ecological knowledge of plants and animals, including...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
The individual of a species is the basic unit which responds to climate and UV-B changes, and it res...
As ancestral biodiversity responded dynamically to late-Quaternary climate changes, so are extant or...
Accepted manuscript version. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1226766...
Climate change has different and sometimes divergent effects on terrestrial and marine food webs, an...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
Aim: Climate change affects ecological communities via impacts on species. The community's response ...
The Arctic climate is changing at an unprecedented rate. What consequences this may have on the Arct...
Species interactions are known to structure ecological communities. Still, the influence of climate ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
The Arctic climate is changing at an unprecedented rate. What consequences this may have on the Arct...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
<div><p>The Arctic climate is changing at an unprecedented rate. What consequences this may have on ...
SYNOPSIS. Climate change will likely alter the distribution and abundance of northern mammals throug...
Abstract Indigenous food sovereignty relies on ecological knowledge of plants and animals, including...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
The individual of a species is the basic unit which responds to climate and UV-B changes, and it res...
As ancestral biodiversity responded dynamically to late-Quaternary climate changes, so are extant or...
Accepted manuscript version. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1226766...
Climate change has different and sometimes divergent effects on terrestrial and marine food webs, an...
To prevent populations or species extinctions due to anthropogenic global change, we need a better m...
Aim: Climate change affects ecological communities via impacts on species. The community's response ...
The Arctic climate is changing at an unprecedented rate. What consequences this may have on the Arct...
Species interactions are known to structure ecological communities. Still, the influence of climate ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
The Arctic climate is changing at an unprecedented rate. What consequences this may have on the Arct...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
<div><p>The Arctic climate is changing at an unprecedented rate. What consequences this may have on ...
SYNOPSIS. Climate change will likely alter the distribution and abundance of northern mammals throug...