Changes in Earth\u27s surface temperatures caused by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are expected to affect global and regional precipitation regimes. Interactions between changing precipitation regimes and other aspects of global change are likely to affect natural and managed terrestrial ecosystems as well as human society. Although much recent research has focused on assessing the responses of terrestrial ecosystems to rising carbon dioxide or temperature, relatively little research has focused on understanding how ecosystems respond to changes in precipitation regimes. Here we review predicted changes in global and regional precipitation regimes, outline the consequences of precipitation change for natural ecosystems and hum...
Climate change is already affecting the terrestrial water and carbon cycle in ways that remain yet u...
Direct quantification of terrestrial biosphere responses to global change is crucial for projections...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Predictions and recent observations of changing freq...
Changes in Earth's surface temperatures caused by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are ex...
This volume, the result of a 1998 symposium organized by the Ecological Society of America, bring to...
Climatic changes, including altered precipitation regimes, will affect key ecosystem processes, such...
Climatic changes, including altered precipitation regimes, will affect key ecosystem processes, such...
Global mean temperature is predicted to increase by 2-7 °C and precipitation to change across the gl...
Amplification of the hydrological cycle as a consequence of global warming is forecast to lead more ...
In addition to causing an increase in mean temperatures, climate change is also altering precipitati...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...
Since the pre-industrial age, the Earth has been warming at unparalleled rates, and this warming is ...
Climate change is already affecting the terrestrial water and carbon cycle in ways that remain yet u...
Direct quantification of terrestrial biosphere responses to global change is crucial for projections...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Predictions and recent observations of changing freq...
Changes in Earth's surface temperatures caused by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are ex...
This volume, the result of a 1998 symposium organized by the Ecological Society of America, bring to...
Climatic changes, including altered precipitation regimes, will affect key ecosystem processes, such...
Climatic changes, including altered precipitation regimes, will affect key ecosystem processes, such...
Global mean temperature is predicted to increase by 2-7 °C and precipitation to change across the gl...
Amplification of the hydrological cycle as a consequence of global warming is forecast to lead more ...
In addition to causing an increase in mean temperatures, climate change is also altering precipitati...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...
Since the pre-industrial age, the Earth has been warming at unparalleled rates, and this warming is ...
Climate change is already affecting the terrestrial water and carbon cycle in ways that remain yet u...
Direct quantification of terrestrial biosphere responses to global change is crucial for projections...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Predictions and recent observations of changing freq...