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CLIMATE CHANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Wildlife Professional - Fall Issue 2008
This bibliography was created as a bonus resource of The Wildlife Professional special issue on climate change.
Here you will find articles related to climate change and wildlife management published over the past decade,
under a set of zoological categories.
The bibliography was compiled by Kwasi Ansu and Constance McCarney from The Wildlife Society, with the
generous support of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Early (pre-2000) ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
General ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Birds ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Drought ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Fish ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Health and Disease, Animals ............................................................................................................................... 17
Health and Disease, Humans ............................................................................................................................... 19
Hydrological Change ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Invasive Species ................................................................................................................................................... 22
Mammals .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Reptiles and Amphibians ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Wildfires .............................................................................................................................................................. 29
Solutions ............................................................................................................................................................... 31
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Early (pre-2000)
Alford, R.A. & Richards, S.J., 1999. Global amphibian declines: a problem in applied ecology. Annual Review of Ecology
and Systematics, 30, p.133-165. 10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.30.1.133
Aspinall, R. & Matthews, K., 1994. Climate change impact on distribution and abundance of wildlife species: an
analytical approach using GIS. Environmental Pollution, 86(2), p.217-223. 10.1016/0269-7491(94)90193-7
Ball, T., 1983. The migration of geese as an indicator of climate change in the southern Hudson Bay region between 1715
and 1851. Climatic Change, 5(1), p.85-93. 10.1007/BF00144682
Barry, J. Baxter, C. Sagarin, R. & Gilman, S., 1995. Climate-related, long-term faunal changes in a California rocky
intertidal. Science, 267(5198), p.672-675. 10.1126/science.267.5198.672
Beamish, R.J. McFarlane, G.A. & Thomson, R.E., 1999. Recent declines in the recreational catch of coho salmon
(Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the Strait of Georgia are related to climate. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic
Sciences, 56(3), p.506-515. 10.1139/cjfas-56-3-506
Beauchamp, W.D. et al., 1996. Long-term declines in nest success of prairie ducks. Journal of Wildlife Management,
60(2), p.247-257. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3802222
Beebee, T.J.C., 1995. Amphibian breeding and climate change. Nature, 374(6519), p.219-220. 10.1038/374219a0
Benedict, J.B., 1999. Effects of changing climate on game-animal and human use of the Colorado high country (USA)
since 1000 BC. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 31(1), p.1-15. 10.2307/1552617
Bennett, W.A. Currie, R.J. Wagner, P.F. & Beitinger, T.L., 1997. Cold tolerance and potential overwintering of the redbellied piranha Pygocentrus nattereri in the United States. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 126(5), p.841849. 10.1577/1548-8659(1997)126<0841:CTAPOO>2.3.CO;2
Bessie, W.C. & Johnson, E.A., 1995. The relative importance of fuels and weather on fire behavior in subalpine forests.
Ecology, 76(3), p.747-762. 10.2307/1939341
Bethke, R.W. & Nudds, T.D., 1995. Effects of climate change and land use on duck abundance in Canadian prairieparklands. Ecological Applications, 5(3), p.588-600. 10.2307/1941969
Bradley, N.L. Leopold, A.C. Ross, J. & Huffaker W., 1999. Phenological changes reflect climate changes in Wisconsin.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 96(17), p.9701-9704.
http://www.pnas.org/content/96/17/9701.full.pdf+html
Brotton, J. & Wall, G., 1997. Climate change and the Bathurst caribou herd in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Climatic
Change, 35(1), p.35-52. 10.1023/A:1005313315265
Brown, J.H. Valone, T.J. & Curtin, C.G., 1997. Reorganization of an arid ecosystem in response to recent climate change.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 94(18), p.9729-9733.
http://www.pnas.org/content/94/18/9729.abstract
Brown, J.L. Li, S.H. & Bhagabati, N., 1999. Long-term trend toward earlier breeding in an American bird: a response to
global warming? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 96(10), p.5565-5569.
http://www.pnas.org/content/96/10/5565.full.pdf+html
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Caddy, J.F. & Rodhouse, P.G., 1998. Cephalopod and groundfish landings: evidence for ecological change in global
fisheries? Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 8(4), p.431-444. 10.1023/A:1008807129366
Carpenter, S.R. Fisher, S.G. Grimm, N.B. & Kitchell, J.F., 1992. Global change and freshwater ecosystems. Annual
Review of Ecology and Systematics, 23, p.119-139. 10.1146/annurev.es.23.110192.001003
Colinvaux, P.A. et al., 1996. Temperature depression in the lowland tropics in glacial times. Climatic Change, 32(1),
p.19-33. 10.1007/BF00141276
Colwell, R.R., 1996. Global climate and infectious disease: the cholera paradigm. Science, 274(5295), p.2025-2031.
10.1126/science.274.5295.2025
Courtenay, Jr., W.R., 1997. Nonindigenous fishes. In D. Simberloff, D.C. Schmitz, & T.C. Brown, eds. Strangers in
Paradise: Impact and Management of Nonindigenous Species in Florida. Washington, DC: Island Press. p.109-122.
http://books.google.com/books?id=rtrpSllq4SQC
Crick, H.Q.P. & Sparks, T.H., 1999. Climate change related to egg-laying trends. Nature, 399(6735), p.423.
10.1038/20839
Crooks, J.A. & Soulé, M.E., 1999. Lag times in population explosions of invasive species: causes and implications. In
O.T. Sandlund, P.J. Schei & Å. Viken, eds. Invasive Species and Biodiversity Management. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
Publishers. p.103-126. http://books.google.com/books?id=nKhHAgAACAAJ
Davis, A.J. et al., 1998. Making mistakes when predicting shifts in species range in response to global warming. Nature,
391(6669), p.783-786. 10.1038/35842
Derocher, A.E. & Stirling, I., 1995. Temporal variation in reproduction and body mass of polar bears in western Hudson
Bay. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 73(9), p.1657-1665. 10.1139/z95-197
Donnelly, M.A. & Crump, M.L., 1998. Potential effects of climate change on two Neotropical amphibian assemblages.
Climatic Change, 39(2-3), p.541-561. 10.1023/A:1005315821841
Dublin, H.T. Sinclair, A.R.E. & McGlade, J., 1990. Elephants and fire as causes of multiple stable states in the Serengeti
Mara woodlands. Journal of Animal Ecology, 59(3), p.1147-1164. 10.2307/5037
Dukes, J.S. & Mooney, H.A., 1999. Does global change increase the success of biological invaders? Trends in Ecology &
Evolution, 14(4), p.135-139. 10.1016/S0169-5347(98)01554-7
Dunn, P.O. & Winkler, D.W. 1999. Climate change has affected the breeding date of tree swallows throughout North
America. Proceedings B of the Royal Society, 266(1437), p.2487-2490. 10.1098/rspb.1999.0950
Eaton, J.G. & Scheller, R.M., 1996. Effects of climate warming on fish thermal habitat in streams of the United States.
Limnology and Oceanography, 41(5), p.1109-1115. http://www.aslo.org/lo/toc/vol_41/issue_5/1109.pdf
Ellis, L.M. Molles, Jr., M.C. Crawford, C.S., 1997. Short-term effects of annual flooding on a population of Peromyscus
leucopus in a Rio Grande riparian forest of central New Mexico. American Midland Naturalist, 138(2), p.260-267.
10.2307/2426819
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Emslie, S.D. Fraser, W.R. Smith, R.C. & Walker, W., 1998. Abandoned penguin colonies and environmental change in
the Palmer Station area, Anvers Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), p.257-268.
10.1017/S0954102098000352
Flannigan, M.D. & Van Wagner, C.E., 1991. Climate change and wildfire in Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research, 21(1), p.66-72. 10.1139/x91-010
Flannigan, M.D. Bergeron, Y. Engelmark, O. & Wotton, B.M., 1998. Future wildfire in circumboreal forest in relation to
global warming. Journal of Vegetation Science, 9(4), p.469-476. 10.2307/3237261
Ganey, J.L. Balda, R.P. & King, R.M., 1993. Metabolic rate and evaporative water loss of Mexican spotted and great
horned owls. Wilson Bulletin, 105(4), p.645-656. http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Wilson/v105n04/p0645-p0656.pdf
Guppy, M. & Withers, P., 1999. Metabolic depression in animals: physiological perspectives and biochemical
generalizations. Biological Reviews, 74(1), p.1-40. 10.1017/S0006323198005258
Harrington, R. Woiwod, I. & Sparks, T., 1999. Climate change and trophic interactions. Trends in Ecology & Evolution,
14(4), p.146-150. 10.1016/S0169-5347(99)01604-3
Hickey, J.R. et al., 1999. An evaluation of a mammalian predator, Martes americana, as a disperser of seeds. Oikos,
87(3), p.499-508. 10.2307/3546814
Kerr, J. & Packer, L., 1998. The impact of climate change on mammal diversity in Canada. Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment, 49(2-3), p.263-270. 10.1023/A:1005846910199
LaBaugh, J.W. et al., 1996. Changes in atmospheric circulation patterns affect midcontinent wetlands sensitive to climate.
Limnology and Oceanography, 41(5), p.864-870. http://www.aslo.org/lo/toc/vol_41/issue_5/0864.pdf
Larsen, D.L., 1995. Effects of climate on numbers of northern prairie wetlands. Climatic Change, 30(2), p.169-180.
10.1007/BF01091840
Magnuson, J.J. et al, 1997. Potential effects of climate changes on aquatic ecosystems: Laurentian Great Lakes and
Precambrian Shield region. Hydrological Processes, 11(8), p.825-871. 10.1002/(SICI)10991085(19970630)11:8<825::AID-HYP509>3.0.CO;2-G
Magnuson, J.J. Meisner, J.D. & Hill, D.K., 1990. Potential changes in the thermal habitat of Great Lakes fish after global
climate warming. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 119(2), p.254-264. 10.1577/15488659(1990)119<0254:PCITTH>2.3.CO;2
Mandrak, N.E., 1989. Potential invasion of the Great Lakes by fish species associated with climatic warming. Journal of
Great Lakes Research, 15(2), p.306-316.
http://www.iaglr.org/jglr/db/view_contents.php?pub_id=986&mode=view&table=yes&topic_id=&mode=toc&volume=1
5&issue=2
Mantua, N.J. et al., 1997. A Pacific interdecadal climate oscillation with impacts on salmon production. Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society, 78(6), p.1069-1079. 10.1175/1520-0477(1997)078<1069:APICOW>2.0.CO;2
Marsh, P. & Lesack, L.F.W., 1996. The hydrologic regime of perched lakes in the Mackenzie Delta: potential responses to
climate change. Limnology and Oceanography, 41(5), p.849-856. http://www.aslo.org/lo/toc/vol_41/issue_5/0849.pdf
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McDonald, M.E. Hershey, A.E. & Miller, M.C., 1996. Global warming impacts on lake trout in arctic lakes. Limnology
and Oceanography, 41(5), p.1102-1108. http://www.aslo.org/lo/toc/vol_41/issue_5/1102.pdf
McGowan, J.E. Cayan, D.R. & Dorman, L.M., 1998. Climate-ocean variability and ecosystem response in the northeast
Pacific. Science, 281(5374), p.210-217. 10.1126/science.281.5374.210
McKenzie, C. et al., 1998. Effect of temperature on production of CH4 and CO2 from peat in a natural and flooded boreal
forest wetland. Climatic Change, 40(2), p.247-266. 10.1023/A:1005416903368
Mortsch, L.D., 1998. Assessing the impact of climate change on the Great Lakes shoreline wetlands. Climatic Change,
40(2), p.391-416. 10.1023/A:1005445709728
Orchard, S.A., 1999. The American bullfrog in British Columbia: the frog who came to dinner. In R. Claudi & J.H. Leach,
eds. Nonindigenous Freshwater Organisms: Vectors, Biology, and Impacts. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers. p.289296. http://books.google.com/books?id=I-vsAAAACAAJ
Pancharatna, K. & Patil, M., 1997. Role of temperature and photoperiod in the onset of sexual maturity in female frogs,
Rana cyanophlyctis. Journal of Herpetology, 31(1), p.111-114. 10.2307/1565338
Parmesan, C., 1996. Climate and species range. Nature, 382(6594), p.765-766. 10.1038/382765a0
Peters, R.L. & Lovejoy, T.E., 1992. Global Warming and Biological Diversity. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
http://books.google.com/books?id=ERV269gD_-gC
Peterson, J.T. & Kwak, T.J., 1999. Modeling the effects of land use and climate change on riverine smallmouth bass.
Ecological Applications, 9(4), p.1391-1404. 10.2307/2641404
Poiani, K.A. & Johnson, C.W., 1991. Global warming and prairie wetlands. BioScience, 41(9), p.611-618.
10.2307/1311698
Poiani, K.A. Johnson, C.W. & Kittel, T.G.F., 1995. Sensitivity of prairie wetland to increased temperature and seasonal
precipitation changes. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 31(2), p.283-294. 10.1111/j.17521688.1995.tb03380.x
Post, E. Peterson, R.O. Stenseth, N.C. & McClaren, B.E., 1999. Ecosystem consequences of wolf behavioural response to
climate. Nature, 401(6756), p.905-907. 10.1038/44814
Pounds, J.A. & Crump, M.L., 1994. Amphibian declines and climate disturbances: the case of the Golden Toad and the
Harlequin Frog. Conservation Biology, 8(1), p.72-85. 10.1046/j.1523-1739.1994.08010072.x
Prop, J. Black, J.M. Shimmings, P. & Owen, M., 1998. The spring range of barnacle geese Branta leucopsis in relation to
changes in land management and climate. Biological Conservation, 86(3), p.339-346. 10.1016/S0006-3207(98)00029-9
Reading, C.J., 1998. The effect of winter temperatures on the timing of breeding activity in the common toad Bufo bufo.
Oecologia, 117(4), p.469-475. 10.1007/s004420050682
Roots, E.F., 1989. Climate change: high latitude regions. Climatic Change, 15(1-2), p.223-253. 10.1007/BF00138853
Ruggiero, L.F. Pearson, D.E. & Henry, S.E., 1998. Characteristics of American marten den sites in Wyoming. Journal of
Wildlife Management, 62(2), p.663-673. 10.2307/3802342
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Sagarin, R. Barry, J.P. Gilman, S.E. & Baxter, C.H., 1999. Climate-related change in an intertidal community over short
and long time scales. Ecological Monographs, 69(4), p.465-490. 10.1890/0012-9615(1999)069[0465:CRCIAI]2.0.CO;2
Schindler, D.W., 1997. Widespread effects of climatic warming on freshwater ecosystems in North America.
Hydrological Processes, 11(8), p.1043-1067. 10.1002/(SICI)1099-1085(19970630)11:8<1043::AID-HYP517>3.0.CO;25
Schneider, S.H. & Root, T.L., 1996. Ecological implications of climate change will include surprises. Biodiversity and
Conservation, 5(9), p.1109-1119. 10.1007/BF00052720
Shugart, H.H., 1998. Terrestrial Ecosystems in Changing Environments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
http://books.google.com/books?id=LZxdpG0bSTgC
Skinner, W.R. et al., 1998. Prediction of reproductive success and failure in lesser snow geese based on early season
climatic variables. Global Change Biology, 4(1), p.3-16. 10.1046/j.1365-2486.1998.00097.x
Skinner, W.R. et al., 1999. The association between circulation anomalies in the mid-troposphere and area burned by
wildland fire in Canada. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 63(1-2), p.89-105. 10.1007/s007040050095
Smith, F.A. Browning, H. & Shepherd, U.L., 1998. The influence of climate change on the body mass of woodrats
Neotoma in an arid region of New Mexico. Ecography, 21(2), p.140-148. 10.1111/j.1600-0587.1998.tb00668.x
Smith, J.B. et al. eds., 1996. Adapting to Climate Chang: An International Perspective. New York, NY: Springer.
http://books.google.com/books?id=RFRRAAAAMAAJ&pgis=1
Sorenson, L.G. Goldberg, R. Root, T.L. & Anderson, M.G., 1998. Potential effect of global warming on waterfowl
breeding in the northern Great Plains. Climatic Change, 40(2), p.343-369. 10.1023/A:1005441608819
Stirling, I. & Derocher, A.E., 1993. Possible impacts of climate warming on polar bears. Arctic, 46(3), p.240-245.
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic46-3-240.pdf
Stirling, I. Lunn, N.J. & Iacozza, J., 1999. Long-term trends in the population ecology of polar bears in western Hudson
Bay in relation to climatic change. Arctic, 52(3), p.294-306. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic52-3-294.pdf
Swanson, F.J. Johnson, S.L. Gregory, S.V. & Acker, S.A., 1998. Flood disturbance in a forested mountain landscape.
BioScience, 48 (9), p.681-689. 10.2307/1313331
Swetnam, T.W. & Betancourt, J.L., 1990. Fire-Southern oscillation relations in the southwestern United States. Science,
249(4972), p.1017-1020. 10.1126/science.249.4972.1017
Todd, S.W. & Hoffman, M.T., 1999. A fence-line contrast reveals effects of heavy grazing on plant diversity and
community relations in Namaqualand, South Africa. Plant Ecology, 142(1-2), p.169-178. 10.1023/A:1009810008982
Veit, R.R. Pyle, P. & McGowan, J.A., 1996. Ocean warming and long-term change in pelagic bird abundance within the
California current system. Marine Environmental Progress Series, 139, p.11-18. 10.3354/meps139011
Weinstein, M.R. et al., 1997. Invasive infections rue to a fish pathogen, Streptococcus iniae. The New England Journal of
Medicine, 337(9), p.589-594. 10.1056/NEJM199708283370902
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Wiig, O. Derocher, A.E. Cronin, N.M. & Skaare, J.U., 1998. Female pseudohermaphrodite polar bears at Svalbard.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 34(4), p.792-796. http://www.jwildlifedis.org/cgi/reprint/34/4/792
Wilbur, H.M., 1997. Experimental ecology of food webs: complex systems in temporary ponds. Ecology, 78(8), p.22792302. 10.1890/0012-9658(1997)078[2279:EEOFWC]2.0.CO;2
Wilson, P.R. et al., 1998. The role of introduced predators and competitors in the decline of the kaka (Nestor
meridionalis) populations in New Zealand. Biological Conservation, 83(2), p.175-185. 10.1016/S0006-3207(97)00055-4
Zavaleta, E., 1999. The emergence of waterfowl conservation among Yup’ik hunters in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta,
Alaska. Human Ecology, 27(2), p.231-266. 10.1023/A:1018773211034
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Allan, J.D. Palmer, M. & Poff, N.L., 2005. Climate change and freshwater ecosystems. In T.E. Lovejoy & L. Hannah, eds.
Climate Change and Biodiversity. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. p. 274-290.
http://books.google.com/books?id=44j-dn2c1UEC
Austin, G.E. & Rehfisch, M.M., 2005. Shifting nonbreeding distributions of migratory fauna in relation to climatic
change. Global Change Biology, 11(1), p.31-38. 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2003.00876.x
Baker, J.D. Littnan, C.L. & Johnston, D.W., 2006. Potential effects of sea level rise on the terrestrial habitats of
endangered and endemic megafauna in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Endangered Species Research, 2, p.21-30.
10.3354/esr002021
Beier, C. et al., 2004. Novel approaches to study climate change effects on terrestrial ecosystems in the field: drought and
passive nighttime warming. Ecosystems, 7(6), p.583-597. 10.1007/s10021-004-0178-8
Berteaux, D. Reale, D. McAdam, A.G. & Boutin, S., 2004. Keeping pace with fast climate change: can arctic life count on
evolution? Integrative and Comparative Biology, 44(2), p.140-151. 10.1093/icb/44.2.140
Botkin, D.B. et al., 2007. Forecasting the effects of global warming on biodiversity. BioScience, 57(3), p.227-236.
10.1641/B570306
Brown, J.H. Whitham, T.G. Ernest, S.K.M. & Gehring, C.A., 2001. Complex species interactions and the dynamics of
ecological systems: long-term experiments. Science, 293(5530), p.643-650. 10.1126/science.293.5530.643
Burkett, V. & Kusler, J., 2000. Climate change: potential impacts and interactions in wetlands of the United States.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 36(2), p.313-320. 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2000.tb04270.x
Burkett, V.R. et al., 2005. Nonlinear dynamics in ecosystem response to climatic change: case studies and policy
implications. Ecological Complexity, 2(4), p.357-394. 10.1016/j.ecocom.2005.04.010
Burkett, V.R., 2001. Climate change in the United States: implications for fish and wildlife management. Transactions of
the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, 66, p.275-299.
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Callaway, J.C. Parker, V.T. Vasey, M.C. & Schile, L.M., 2007. Emerging issues for the restoration of tidal marsh
ecosystems in the context of predicted climate change. Madroño, 54(3), p.234-248. 10.3120/00249637(2007)54[234:EIFTRO]2.0.CO;2
Camill, P. & Clark, J.S., 2000. Long-term perspectives on lagged ecosystem responses to climate change: permafrost in
boreal peatlands and grassland/woodland boundary. Ecosystems, 3(6), p.534-544. 10.1007/s100210000047
Carstens, B.C. & Knowles, L.L., 2007. Shifting distributions and speciation: species divergence during rapid climate
change. Molecular Ecology, 16(3), p.619-627. 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2006.03167
Cockell, C.S. & Blaustein, A.R. eds., 2001. Ecosystems, Evolution and Ultraviolet Radiation. New York, NY: Springer.
http://books.google.com/books?id=VwGFOEFdfzoC
Cramer, W., 2001. Global response of terrestrial ecosystem structure and function to CO2 and climate change: results
from six dynamic global vegetation models. Global Change Biology, 7(4), p.357-373. 10.1046/j.1365-2486.2001.00383.x
Currie, D.J., 2001. Projected effects of climate change on patterns of vertebrate and tree species in the conterminous
United States. Ecosystems, 4(3), p.216-225. 10.1007/s10021-001-0005-4
Dale, V.H. et al., 2001. Climate change and forest disturbances. BioScience, 51(9), p.723-734. 10.1641/00063568(2001)051[0723:CCAFD]2.0.CO;2
Franco, A.M.A. et al., 2006. Impacts of climate warming and habitat loss on extinctions at species' low-latitude range
boundaries. Global Change Biology, 12(8), p.1545-1553. 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2006.01180.x
Guralnick, R., 2007. Differential effects of past climate warming on mountain and flatland species distributions: a multispecies North American mammal assessment. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 16(1), p.14-23. 10.1111/j.14668238.2006.00260.x
Harvell, C.D. et al., 2002. Climate warming and disease risks for terrestrial and marine biota. Science, 296(5576), p.21582162. 10.1126/science.1063699
Hayhoe, K. et al., 2007. Past and future changes in climate and hydrological indicators in the U.S. Northeast. Climate
Dynamics, 28(4), p.381-407. 10.1007/s00382-006-0187-8
Hayhoe, K.D. et al., 2004. Emissions pathways, climate change, and impacts on California. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(34), p.12422-12427. 10.1073/pnas.0404500101
Helmuth, B. Kingsolver, J.G. & Carrington, E., 2005. Biophysics, physiological ecology, and climate change: does
mechanism matter? Annual Review of Physiology, 67, p.177-201. 10.1146/annurev.physiol.67.040403.105027
Helmuth, B. Mieszkowska, N. Moore, P. & Hawkins, S.J., 2006. Living on the edge of two changing worlds: forecasting
the responses of rocky intertidal ecosystems to climate change. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 37,
p.373-404. 10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.37.091305.110149
Johnson, W.C. et al., 2005. Vulnerability of northern prairie wetlands to climate change. BioScience, 55(10), p.863-872.
10.1641/0006-3568(2005)055[0863:Vonpwt]2.0.Co;2
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Joos, F. Prentice, I.C. & House, J.I., 2002. Growth enhancement due to global atmospheric change as predicted by
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