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Coastal New Particle Formation: A Review of the Current State-Of-The-Art

2005

Environmental Context.Atmospheric aerosols play an important role in determining the earth’s radiative budget, climate change and air quality levels. Much effort has been spent on quantifying the impact of aerosols on climate change; however, the largest gap in our knowledge relates to quantifying natural aerosol systems and the new particle formation process associated with these systems. The marine aerosol system is of particular interest due to the 70% ocean coverage of the earth’s surface. Coastal new particle formation events are though to be more frequent and of stronger intensity compared with open ocean events and thus have been studied in detail to identify possible processes lead…

education.field_of_studyChemistryEarth sciencePopulationFluorescence spectrometryClimate changeIodine oxideChemical oceanographyAerosolchemistry.chemical_compoundOceanographyGeochemistry and PetrologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Greenhouse gasEnvironmental ChemistryParticleeducationEnvironmental Chemistry
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Otolith chemical composition suggests local populations of Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica (Boulenger, 1902) around Antarctica are expos…

2021

The Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarctica is a key species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem, and it is potentially threatened by the climate change affecting Antarctic ecosystems. Assessing the possible exposure to similar or different environmental conditions at early life stages and gathering information about connectivity or segregation between local populations of P. antarctica can be key for planning sound management strategies for this species. By using Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, we characterized the otolith chemical composition of 163 adult Antarctic silverfish collected from three areas located thousands of kilometers apart from each other: Ca…

education.field_of_studyEarly life stageEarly life stagesEcologyPopulationClimate changeBiologybiology.organism_classificationOtolithsmedicine.anatomical_structureNatal originThreatened speciesAntarctic silverfishmedicineNatal originsAntarctic silverfishSpatial variabilityEcosystemMarine ecosystemGeneral Agricultural and Biological ScienceseducationOtolith
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Climate-driven changes in winter abundance of a migratory waterbird in relation to EU protected areas

2015

AimSpecies are responding to climate change by changing their distributions, creating debate about the effectiveness of existing networks of protected areas. As a contribution to this debate, we assess whether regional winter abundances and distribution of the Smew Mergellus albellus, a migratory waterbird species listed on Annex I (EU Birds Directive) that overwinters exclusively in European wetlands, changed during 1990-2011, the role of global warming in driving distributional changes and the effectiveness of the network of Special Protection Areas (SPAs, EU Birds Directive) in the context of climate change. LocationEurope. MethodsWe used site-specific counts (6,883 sites) from 16 countr…

education.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationGlobal warmingClimate changeContext (language use)15. Life on landBirds DirectiveGeography13. Climate actionAbundance (ecology)FlywayNatura 2000educationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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The role of demography, intra-species variation, and species distribution models in species' projections under climate change

2014

Organisms are projected to shift their distribution ranges under climate change. The typical way to assess range shifts is by species distribution models (SDMs), which predict species’ responses to climate based solely on projected climatic suitability. However, life history traits can impact species’ responses to shifting habitat suitability. Additionally, it remains unclear if differences in vital rates across populations within a species can offset or exacerbate the effects of predicted changes in climatic suitability on population viability. In order to obtain a fuller understanding of the response of one species to projected climatic changes, we coupled demographic processes with predi…

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Consequences of correlations between habitat modifications and negative impact of climate change for regional species survival

2011

Abstract While several empirical and theoretical studies have clearly shown the negative effects of climate or landscape changes on population and species survival only few of them addressed combined and correlated consequences of these key environmental drivers. This also includes positive landscape changes such as active habitat management and restoration to buffer the negative effects of deteriorating climatic conditions. In this study, we apply a conceptual spatial modelling approach based on functional types to explore the effects of both positive and negative correlations between changes in habitat and climate conditions on the survival of spatially structured populations. We test the…

education.field_of_studyHabitat fragmentationEcologyEcologyPopulationClimate changeHabitat destructionHabitatEnvironmental scienceCarrying capacityPopulation growthBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyeducationAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
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New particle formation inside ice clouds: In-situ observations in the tropical tropopause layer of the 2017 Asian Monsoon Anticyclone

2021

Abstract. From 27 July to 10 August 2017 the airborne StratoClim mission took place in Kathmandu, Nepal where eight mission flights were conducted with the M-55 Geophysica up to altitudes of 20 km. New Particle Formation (NPF) was identified by the abundant presence of ultrafine aerosols, with particle diameters dp smaller than 15 nm, which were in-situ detected by means of condensation nuclei counting techniques. NPF fields in clear-skies as well as in the presence of cloud ice particles (dp > 3 µm) were encountered at upper troposphere/lowermost stratosphere (UT/LS) levels and within the Asian Monsoon Anticyclone (AMA). NPF-generated ultrafine particles in elevated concentrations (Nuf)…

education.field_of_studyIce cloud010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPopulation010501 environmental sciencesAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesTroposphere13. Climate actionAnticycloneUltrafine particleEnvironmental scienceCloud condensation nucleiEast Asian MonsooneducationStratosphere0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Limitations of population models in predicting climate change effects : a simulation study of sociable weavers in southern Africa

2008

Current approaches for predicting climate change effects on populations comprise static models based on the geographical distribution of species, and dynamic population models based on the relationship between population processes and the recent variation in climate. Population models have the inherent advantage of considering a species' response to climate as resulting from distinct mechanisms. However, they may have the disadvantage of considering only short-term processes as they occur under the current climate, disregarding slowly adapting mechanisms. It would be important, however, to know whether slowly adapting processes occur, and whether they will respond to climate change. A way o…

education.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPopulationClimate changebiology.organism_classificationAridGeographyHabitatPopulation modelAbundance (ecology)AdaptationeducationSociable weaverEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInstitut für Biochemie und Biologie
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Responses in metabolic rate to changes in temperature in diapausing Colorado potato beetleLeptinotarsa decemlineatafrom three European populations

2015

Many insects survive adverse periods in seasonal environments by entering diapause, a deep resting stage, during which energy consumption is typically low and gas exchange is in the form of a discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC). Because insects in high-latitude environments are severely time constrained during summer, an effective diapause termination with careful regulation of metabolic rate is important. The present study examines whether diapausing Colorado potato beetles Leptinotarsa decemlineataSay originating from three latitudinally different regions in Europe differ in their quantitative or qualitative gas exchange patterns in response to an increasing temperature. Overall produc…

education.field_of_studybiologyPhysiologyEcologyPopulationColorado potato beetleLate stageHypoxia (environmental)15. Life on landDiapausebiology.organism_classificationDiscontinuous gas exchange13. Climate actionInsect ScienceMetabolic rateeducationLeptinotarsaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhysiological Entomology
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Climatic and Pathological Rhythms in a Humid Tropical Area, the Case of The Philippines

1997

The fact that weather significantly affects yearly, monthly and daily morbidity in human populations has been documented for a long time by a number of individuals. They have illustrated very well some of the basic structure and underlying mechanisms of seasonality in morbidity. But until now almost all these efforts were carried out in countries with temperate mid-latitude climates. Furthermore, meteoropathological investigations have for the most part concentrated upon mortality statistics for the usual reasons of data availability and comparability. However, an important question that arises when considering the effects of weather on diseases is how the relationship varies under differen…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyLow latitudePublic healthPopulationNotifiable diseaseHumid subtropical climateDiseaseSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseGeographyClimatologyTemperate climatemedicineeducationDemography
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Endring av kroppsøvingsfagets motivasjonsklima og elevenes målorientering : en fireukers intervensjonsstudie i ungdoms- og videregående skole

2019

Masteroppgave idrettsvitenskap ME517 - Universitetet i Agder 2019 The purpose of this project was to investigate if the Physical Education-teacher could have animmediateeffecton the pupils’perceived motivational climate. Also,if this could impact thepupils’goal orientations.Achievement Goal Theory was used as a theoretical background for the project.The project is an intervention study, witha cross-over design. The sample consisted of202Norwegian pupils in schools located insouth of Norway. Of these,55% were boys and 45% were girls. The TARGET-model was used as a didacticaltool for structuringthe activity lessons. The intervention comprisedtwo lessonswith highego-involving climate,and two l…

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