Browsing Institutt for naturhistorie by Journals "Global Change Biology"
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Climate change vulnerability of Arctic char across Scandinavia
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Climate change is anticipated to cause species to shift their ranges upward and poleward, yet space for tracking suitable habitat conditions may be limited for range-restricted species at the highest elevations and latitudes ... -
Global maps of soil temperature
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Research in global change ecology relies heavily on global climatic grids derived from estimates of air temperature in open areas at around 2 m above the ground. These climatic grids do not reflect conditions below vegetation ... -
Modelling temperature-driven changes in species associations across freshwater communities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Due to global climate change–induced shifts in species distributions, estimating changes in community composition through the use of Species Distribution Models has become a key management tool. Being able to determine how ... -
SoilTemp: A global database of near-surface temperature
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Current analyses and predictions of spatially explicit patterns and processes in ecology most often rely on climate data interpolated from standardized weather stations. This interpolated climate data represents long-term ... -
Will borealization of Arctic tundra herbivore communities be driven by climate warming or vegetation change?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Poleward shifts in species distributions are expected and frequently observed with a warming climate. In Arctic ecosystems, the strong warming trends are associated with increasing greenness and shrubification. Vertebrate ...