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Meghan A. Duffy
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0000-0002-8142-0802
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Georgia Institute of Technology School of Biology
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Solar radiation decreases parasitism in Daphnia
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Paul A. Duffy
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Neptune and Company
University of Alaska Fairbanks Department of Forest Sciences
University of Alaska Fairbanks School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences
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Assessing the response of area burned to changing climate in western boreal North America using a Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) approach
Climatic thresholds shape northern high-latitude fire regimes and imply vulnerability to future climate change
Tundra burning in Alaska: Linkages to climatic change and sea ice retreat
Is Alaska's boreal forest now crossing a major ecological threshold?
Arctic tundra fires: Natural variability and responses to climate change
Simulating the effects of climate change on fire regimes in Arctic biomes: Implications for caribou and moose habitat
Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests
Vulnerability and adaptation to climate-related fire impacts in rural and urban interior Alaska
Vulnerability of carbon storage in North American boreal forests to wildfires during the 21st century
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Philip B. Duffy
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Carnegie Institution for Science Department of Global Ecology
Climate Central
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
University of California, Merced
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The velocity of climate change
Identification of external influences on temperatures in California
An Enhanced Archive Facilitating Climate Impacts and Adaptation Analysis
Past and ongoing shifts in Joshua tree distribution support future modeled range contraction
Increasing prevalence of extreme summer temperatures in the U.S.
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Johan Duflou
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Sydney South West Pathology Service Department of Forensic Medicine
University of New South Wales
University of Sydney School of Medical Sciences Discipline of Pathology
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Hypothermia fatalities in a temperate climate: Sydney, Australia
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Anthony Dufour
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French National Center for Scientific Research CNRS
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Miscanthus: A fast‐growing crop for biofuels and chemicals production
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Eric Dufrêne
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University of Paris-Sud Laboratory of Ecology, Systematics and Evolution UMR 8079
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Climate change impacts on tree ranges: Model intercomparison facilitates understanding and quantification of uncertainty
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Jean-Louis Dufresne
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0000-0003-4764-9600
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Laboratory of Dynamic Meteorology LMD
Pierre and Marie Curie University
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On the interpretation of inter-model spread in CMIP5 climate sensitivity estimates
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Darcy Dugan
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Alaska Ocean Observing System
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nca4 chapter 26 : Alaska
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Jason L. Dugas
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0000-0001-6094-7560
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Mangrove expansion and contraction at a poleward range limit: Climate extremes and land-ocean temperature gradients
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Claude Duguay
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University of Waterloo Department of Geography and Environmental Management
Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre
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Past and Future Changes in Arctic Lake and River Ice
River-ice break-up/freeze-up: A review of climatic drivers, historical trends and future predictions
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Clifford S. Duke
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0000-0002-8041-4267
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Ecological Society of America
Ecological Society of America Office of Science Programs
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Climate Change Effects on Rangelands: Affirming the Need for Monitoring. RMRS Human Dimensions Research Program: Discussion Paper
AGRICULTURE: Sustainable Biofuels Redux
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Norman C. Duke
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0000-0003-2081-9120
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James Cook University TropWATER Centre
The University of Queensland Centre for Marine Science
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Large-scale dieback of mangroves in Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria: A severe ecosystem response, coincidental with an unusually extreme weather event
Threats to mangroves from climate change and adaptation options: A review
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Jeffrey S. Dukes
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0000-0001-9482-7743
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Carnegie Institution for Science Department of Global Ecology
Purdue University
Purdue University Department of Biological Sciences
Purdue University Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
University of Massachusetts Boston Department of Biology
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The added complications of climate change: understanding and managing biodiversity and ecosystems
Rising atmospheric CO2 is reducing the protein concentration of a floral pollen source essential for North American bees
Responses of insect pests, pathogens, and invasive plant species to climate change in the forests of northeastern North America: What can we predict?This article is one of a selection of papers from NE Forests 2100: A Synthesis of Climate Change Impacts on Forests of the Northeastern US and Eastern Canada.
Invasive Species and Global Cl...
Responses of Grassland Production to Single and Multiple Global Environmental Changes
Poised to prosper? A cross-system comparison of climate change effects on native and non-native species performance
Climate Change and Agriculture in the United States: Effects and Adaptation. USDA Technical Bulletin 1935
Strong response of an invasive plant species ( Centaurea solstitialis L.) to global environmental changes
Global change, global trade, and the next wave of plant invasions
Will extreme climatic events facilitate biological invasions?
Five Potential Consequences of Climate Change for Invasive Species
Global threats from invasive alien species in the twenty-first century and national response capacities
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Deanna M. Dulen
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U.S. National Park Service Devils Postpile National Monument
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Managing climate change refugia for climate adaptation
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Stefan Dullinger
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0000-0003-3919-0887
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Durham University Department of Biosciences
University of Vienna Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research
University of Vienna Department of Conservation Biology, Vegetation, and Landscape Ecology
Vienna Institute for Nature Conservation and Analyses VINCA
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No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide
Climate change might drive the invasive tree Robinia pseudacacia into nature reserves and endangered habitats
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Nicholas K. Dulvy
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0000-0002-4295-9725
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Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science CEFAS
Simon Fraser University Department of Biological Sciences
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Climate change and deepening of the North Sea fish assemblage: a biotic indicator of warming seas
Flattening of Caribbean coral reefs: region-wide declines in architectural complexity
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Martha Dunbar
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European Commission Joint Research Centre
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Magnitude of extreme heat waves in present climate and their projection in a warming world
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Robert B. Dunbar
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Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Department of Environmental Earth System Science
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A short-term in situ CO2 enrichment experiment on Heron Island (GBR)
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Bryan Duncan
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Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center
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Multimodel estimates of intercontinental source-receptor relationships for ozone pollution
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Sarah Duncan
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service
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Sea-level variability and change in the US-affiliated Pacific Islands: Understanding the high sea levels during 2006–2008
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Kathleen Dunckel
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Unity College School of Environmental Citizenship
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Projected future distribution of Tsuga canadensis across alternative climate scenarios in Maine, U.S
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Robert W. Dunford
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0000-0002-6559-1687
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United Kingdom Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Lancaster Environment Centre
University of Oxford Environmental Change Institute
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Climate change impact modelling needs to include cross-sectoral interactions
Assessing uncertainties in land cover projections
Linkages between biodiversity attributes and ecosystem services: A systematic review
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Jennifer Dungait
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0000-0001-9074-4174
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Rothamsted Research Sustainable Soils and Grassland Systems Department
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Agriculture: Steps to sustainable livestock
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Jason B. Dunham
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0000-0002-6268-0633
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U.S. Geological Survey Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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Behavioral flexibility as a mechanism for coping with climate change
Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change
Defining ecological drought for the twenty-first century
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Michael Duniway
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0000-0002-9643-2785
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Jornada Experimental Range
U.S. Geological Survey Southwest Biological Science Center
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Testing the apparent resistance of three dominant plants to chronic drought on the Colorado Plateau
Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities
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