Aquatic and terrestrial organisms respond to climate change differently by biological sex. A key challenge is to unravel the relative contribution of sex and climate change in the response mechanisms of individuals and the related cascading effects to populations and communities. This new understanding is essential to improve climate adaptation and mitigation strategies
In this paper, we present the results of a rapid review of the literature on gender and coastal clim...
McCall T, Beckmann S, Kawe C, Abel F, Hornberg C. Climate change adaptation and mitigation – a hithe...
The impacts of climate variability and change impinge upon different lives and livelihoods within ag...
AbstractRecently, scientific attention has increased around the ecological and evolutionary effects ...
Shifts in plant sex ratios help plant species to expand upslope in a warmer climat
Males and females are ecologically distinct in many species, but whether responses to climate change...
The ocean is facing unprecedented challenges with the escalating impacts of climate change and other...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a major threat to marine ecosystems globally, having significant ecol...
Abstract Global warming could threaten over 400 species with temperature‐dependent sex determination...
One of the most pressing questions we face as biologists is to understand how climate change will af...
Although climate change impacts will affect all countries, its impacts will be differently distribut...
AbstractGender mainstreaming is essential when creating approaches and policies that are effective f...
Over the past two decades climate change has increasingly become recognized as a serious threat to s...
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshw...
It is now generally acknowledged that climate change has wide-ranging biological consequences, poten...
In this paper, we present the results of a rapid review of the literature on gender and coastal clim...
McCall T, Beckmann S, Kawe C, Abel F, Hornberg C. Climate change adaptation and mitigation – a hithe...
The impacts of climate variability and change impinge upon different lives and livelihoods within ag...
AbstractRecently, scientific attention has increased around the ecological and evolutionary effects ...
Shifts in plant sex ratios help plant species to expand upslope in a warmer climat
Males and females are ecologically distinct in many species, but whether responses to climate change...
The ocean is facing unprecedented challenges with the escalating impacts of climate change and other...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a major threat to marine ecosystems globally, having significant ecol...
Abstract Global warming could threaten over 400 species with temperature‐dependent sex determination...
One of the most pressing questions we face as biologists is to understand how climate change will af...
Although climate change impacts will affect all countries, its impacts will be differently distribut...
AbstractGender mainstreaming is essential when creating approaches and policies that are effective f...
Over the past two decades climate change has increasingly become recognized as a serious threat to s...
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshw...
It is now generally acknowledged that climate change has wide-ranging biological consequences, poten...
In this paper, we present the results of a rapid review of the literature on gender and coastal clim...
McCall T, Beckmann S, Kawe C, Abel F, Hornberg C. Climate change adaptation and mitigation – a hithe...
The impacts of climate variability and change impinge upon different lives and livelihoods within ag...