Temperature adaptation in a changing climate: nature at risk

This book contains 16 chapters dealing with the impact of global climate change on non-human life on Earth, particularly on the effects of global warming on species that currently depend on cool or cold conditions for survival. These organisms include insects, freshwater and marine invertebrates, marine mammals, and boreal forest trees. The degree of effects and adaptation strategies are covered. It also includes multiple analyses across microbial, plant, and animal systems to investigate temperature adaptation in a changing climate.

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Main Authors: Storey, K.B. (ed.) 173892, 175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng, Tanino, K.K. (ed.) 173893
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Published: Wallingford (United Kingdom) CABI 2012
Subjects:Biodiversity, Climatic change, Environmental impact, Adaptation, Insecta, Saltwater fishes, Invertebrata aquatica, aquatic mammals, Boreal forests, forest trees,
Online Access:http://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/FullTextPDF/2011/20113380753.pdf
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spelling unfao:6745692021-05-05T06:52:20ZTemperature adaptation in a changing climate: nature at risk Storey, K.B. (ed.) 173892 175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng Tanino, K.K. (ed.) 173893 textWallingford (United Kingdom) CABI2012 This book contains 16 chapters dealing with the impact of global climate change on non-human life on Earth, particularly on the effects of global warming on species that currently depend on cool or cold conditions for survival. These organisms include insects, freshwater and marine invertebrates, marine mammals, and boreal forest trees. The degree of effects and adaptation strategies are covered. It also includes multiple analyses across microbial, plant, and animal systems to investigate temperature adaptation in a changing climate. This book contains 16 chapters dealing with the impact of global climate change on non-human life on Earth, particularly on the effects of global warming on species that currently depend on cool or cold conditions for survival. These organisms include insects, freshwater and marine invertebrates, marine mammals, and boreal forest trees. The degree of effects and adaptation strategies are covered. It also includes multiple analyses across microbial, plant, and animal systems to investigate temperature adaptation in a changing climate. BiodiversityClimatic changeEnvironmental impactAdaptationInsectaSaltwater fishesInvertebrata aquaticaaquatic mammalsBoreal forestsforest treeshttp://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/FullTextPDF/2011/20113380753.pdfURN:ISBN:978-1-84593-822-2
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Climatic change
Environmental impact
Adaptation
Insecta
Saltwater fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
aquatic mammals
Boreal forests
forest trees
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Climatic change
Environmental impact
Adaptation
Insecta
Saltwater fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
aquatic mammals
Boreal forests
forest trees
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Climatic change
Environmental impact
Adaptation
Insecta
Saltwater fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
aquatic mammals
Boreal forests
forest trees
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Climatic change
Environmental impact
Adaptation
Insecta
Saltwater fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
aquatic mammals
Boreal forests
forest trees
Storey, K.B. (ed.) 173892
175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng
Tanino, K.K. (ed.) 173893
Temperature adaptation in a changing climate: nature at risk
description This book contains 16 chapters dealing with the impact of global climate change on non-human life on Earth, particularly on the effects of global warming on species that currently depend on cool or cold conditions for survival. These organisms include insects, freshwater and marine invertebrates, marine mammals, and boreal forest trees. The degree of effects and adaptation strategies are covered. It also includes multiple analyses across microbial, plant, and animal systems to investigate temperature adaptation in a changing climate.
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Climatic change
Environmental impact
Adaptation
Insecta
Saltwater fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
aquatic mammals
Boreal forests
forest trees
author Storey, K.B. (ed.) 173892
175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng
Tanino, K.K. (ed.) 173893
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