Browsing by Subject "climate"
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Cavity Tree Selection and Effects of Inter-Annual Weather Variation on Nesting Phenology and Success of Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers in the Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas
(2019-07)The Ouachita Mountains ecoregion in southeast Oklahoma and west-central Arkansas contains two populations of the red-cockaded woodpecker (Dryobates borealis, RCW), a federally endangered, cooperatively breeding species. ... -
Climate Change Drives Divergent Outcomes for Stream Fishes in the Red River
(2018-12-14)Climate change is expected to alter the distributions of stream fishes in ecosystems around the world, but climate projections vary widely among competing climate models. Conservation practitioners face the challenge of ... -
Historical geography III: Climate matters
(Progress in Human Geography, 2014-06-01)My third report covering recent research in historical geography focuses on climate, and particularly scholarship that explores how the meaning of climate and climate change varies in distinct cultural and temporal contexts. ... -
How Managers Apply Weather and Climate Information for Decision-Making in the United States
(2022-08)As the climate continues to warm, precipitation events are projected to become more intense, leaving communities to prepare for potential increases in flooding. There is currently a wealth of weather and climate information ... -
Impact of climate trends on tick-borne pathogen transmission
(Frontiers Media, 2012-03-27)Recent advances in climate research together with a better understanding of tick-pathogen interactions, the distribution of ticks and the diagnosis of tick-borne pathogens raise questions about the impact of environmental ... -
Mitochondrial and skeletal limb evolution in the North American pine marten, Martes
(2018-05)The vertebrate fossil record is comprised almost entirely of skeletal and dental elements. Skeletal morphology can be influenced by genetic evolution, climate, biome, and behavior. Because of this, paleontologists often ...