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ecosystem shift 2 Carpathian mountains 1 algae 1 amelioration 1 carbon dioxide 1 climate change 1 climate impacts 1 forest ecotone 1 global warming 1 mountain ecosystems 1
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Burnell, Owen W. 1 Connell, Sean D. 1 Falkenberg, Laura J. 1 Mkrtchian, Alexander 1 Mueller, Daniel 1 Russell, Bayden D. 1
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Climatic Change 1 Sustainability 1
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Climatic determinants of the Carpathian treeline and its projected upward shifts in response to climate change
Mkrtchian, Alexander; Mueller, Daniel - In: Climatic Change 178 (2025) 6, pp. 1-23
Treelines represent a significant ecological boundary in mountainous regions. Changes in temperature and precipitation regimes due to climate change affect the location of treelines, contingent on fine-scale variations in orographic and climatic conditions. Using high-resolution satellite...
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Sustainability in Near-shore Marine Systems: Promoting Natural Resilience
Falkenberg, Laura J.; Burnell, Owen W.; Connell, Sean D.; … - In: Sustainability 2 (2010) 8, pp. 2593-2600
Accumulation of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> is increasing the temperature and concentration of CO<sub>2</sub> in near-shore marine systems. These changes are occurring concurrently with increasing alterations to local conditions, including nutrient pollution and exploitation of selected biota. While the body of...
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