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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583479/scaling-approaches-and-macroecology-provide-a-foundation-for-assessing-ecological-resilience-in-the-anthropocene
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian J Enquist, Doug Erwin, Van Savage, Pablo A Marquet
In the Anthropocene, intensifying ecological disturbances pose significant challenges to our predictive capabilities for ecosystem responses. Macroecology-which focuses on emergent statistical patterns in ecological systems-unveils consistent regularities in the organization of biodiversity and ecosystems. These regularities appear in terms of abundance, body size, geographical range, species interaction networks, or the flux of matter and energy. This paper argues for moving beyond qualitative resilience metaphors, such as the 'ball and cup', towards a more quantitative macroecological framework...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583478/the-human-side-of-biodiversity-coevolution-of-the-human-niche-palaeo-synanthropy-and-ecosystem-complexity-in-the-deep-human-past
#22
REVIEW
Shumon T Hussain, Chris Baumann
Today's biodiversity crisis fundamentally threatens the habitability of the planet, thus ranking among the primary human challenges of our time. Much emphasis is currently placed on the loss of biodiversity in the Anthropocene, yet these debates often portray biodiversity as a purely natural phenomenon without much consideration of its human dimensions and frequently lack long-term vistas. This paper offers a deep-time perspective on the key role of the evolving human niche in ecosystem functioning and biodiversity dynamics...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583477/soil-properties-constrain-forest-understory-plant-distributions-along-an-elevation-gradient
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ming Ni, Mark Vellend
Projections of spatial biodiversity dynamics under climate warming are often based on models including only climate variables, and when non-climatic factors (e.g. soil) are included, data are often at much coarser spatial resolutions than those experienced by plants. Field studies along elevation gradients permit the gathering of detailed soil data, while still covering a wide climatic gradient. Here, an intensive field survey of four spring forest herbs along an elevation gradient showed that soil properties had substantial impacts on the occurrence/abundance of all species, and that soil effects were more pronounced at higher elevations...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583476/legacies-of-millennial-scale-climate-oscillations-in-contemporary-biodiversity-in-eastern-north-america
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Fastovich, Volker C Radeloff, Benjamin Zuckerberg, John W Williams
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) has caused significant climate changes over the past 90 000 years. Prior work has hypothesized that these millennial-scale climate variations effected past and contemporary biodiversity, but the effects are understudied. Moreover, few biogeographic models have accounted for uncertainties in palaeoclimatic simulations of millennial-scale variability. We examine whether refuges from millennial-scale climate oscillations have left detectable legacies in the patterns of contemporary species richness in eastern North America...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583475/towards-a-novel-biosphere-in-2300-rapid-and-extensive-global-and-biome-wide-climatic-novelty-in-the-anthropocene
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro Ordonez, Felix Riede, Signe Normand, Jens-Christian Svenning
Recent climate change has effectively rewound the climate clock by approximately 120 000 years and is expected to reverse this clock a further 50 Myr by 2100. We aimed to answer two essential questions to better understand the changes in ecosystems worldwide owing to predicted climate change. Firstly, we identify the locations and time frames where novel ecosystems could emerge owing to climate change. Secondly, we aim to determine the extent to which biomes, in their current distribution, will experience an increase in climate-driven ecological novelty...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583474/projected-future-climatic-forcing-on-the-global-distribution-of-vegetation-types
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bethany J Allen, Daniel J Hill, Ariane M Burke, Michael Clark, Robert Marchant, Lindsay C Stringer, David R Williams, Christopher Lyon
Most emissions scenarios suggest temperature and precipitation regimes will change dramatically across the globe over the next 500 years. These changes will have large impacts on the biosphere, with species forced to migrate to follow their preferred environmental conditions, therefore moving and fragmenting ecosystems. However, most projections of the impacts of climate change only reach 2100, limiting our understanding of the temporal scope of climate impacts, and potentially impeding suitable adaptive action...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583473/a-nature-positive-future-with-biological-invasions-theory-decision-support-and-research-needs
#27
REVIEW
Melodie A McGeoch, David A Clarke, Ninad Avinash Mungi, Alejandro Ordonez
In 2050, most areas of biodiversity significance will be heavily influenced by multiple drivers of environmental change. This includes overlap with the introduced ranges of many alien species that negatively impact biodiversity. With the decline in biodiversity and increase in all forms of global change, the need to envision the desired qualities of natural systems in the Anthropocene is growing, as is the need to actively maintain their natural values. Here, we draw on community ecology and invasion biology to (i) better understand trajectories of change in communities with a mix of native and alien populations, and (ii) to frame approaches to the stewardship of these mixed-species communities...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583472/range-and-climate-niche-shifts-in-european-and-north-american-breeding%C3%A2-birds
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damaris Zurell, Katrin Schifferle, Sergi Herrando, Verena Keller, Aleksi Lehikoinen, Thomas Sattler, Levin Wiedenroth
Species respond dynamically to climate change and exhibit time lags. Consequently, species may not occupy their full climatic niche during range shifting. Here, we assessed climate niche tracking during recent range shifts of European and United States (US) birds. Using data from two European bird atlases and from the North American Breeding Bird Survey between the 1980s and 2010s, we analysed range overlap and climate niche overlap based on kernel density estimation. Phylogenetic multiple regression was used to assess the effect of species morphological, ecological and biogeographic traits on range and niche metrics...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583471/the-importance-of-regeneration-processes-on-forest-biodiversity-in-old-growth-forests-in-the-pacific-northwest
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hoang Luu, Janneke Hille Ris Lambers, James A Lutz, Margaret Metz, Rebecca S Snell
Forest diversity is the outcome of multiple species-specific processes and tolerances, from regeneration, growth, competition and mortality of trees. Predicting diversity thus requires a comprehensive understanding of those processes. Regeneration processes have traditionally been overlooked, due to high stochasticity and assumptions that recruitment is not limiting for forests. Thus, we investigated the importance of seed production and seedling survival on forest diversity in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) using a forest gap model (ForClim)...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583470/unravelling-the-functional-and-phylogenetic-dimensions-of-novel-ecosystem-assemblages
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro Ordonez, Jacquelyn L Gill
Human activities are causing taxonomic rearrangements across ecosystems that often result in the emergence of novel communities (assemblies with no historical representative). It is commonly assumed that these changes in the taxonomic makeup of ecosystems also inevitably lead to changes in other aspects of biodiversity, namely functional and phylogenetic diversity. However, this assumption is not always valid, as the changes in functional and phylogenetic composition resulting from taxonomic shifts depend on the level of redundancy in the evaluated community...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583469/predicting-the-responses-of-european-grassland-communities-to-climate-and-land-cover-change
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chang Liu, Koenraad Van Meerbeek
European grasslands are among the most species-rich ecosystems on small spatial scales. However, human-induced activities like land use and climate change pose significant threats to this diversity. To explore how climate and land cover change will affect biodiversity and community composition in grassland ecosystems, we conducted joint species distribution models (SDMs) on the extensive vegetation-plot database sPlotOpen to project distributions of 1178 grassland species across Europe under current conditions and three future scenarios...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583468/an%C3%A2-assessment-of-the-state-of-conservation-planning-in-europe
#32
REVIEW
Martin Jung, Diogo Alagador, Melissa Chapman, Virgilio Hermoso, Heini Kujala, Louise O'Connor, Rafaela Schinegger, Peter H Verburg, Piero Visconti
Expanding and managing current habitat and species protection measures is at the heart of the European biodiversity strategy. A structured approach is needed to gain insights into such issues is systematic conservation planning, which uses techniques from decision theory to identify places and actions that contribute most effectively to policy objectives given a set of constraints. Yet culturally and historically determined European landscapes make the implementation of any conservation plans challenging, requiring an analysis of synergies and trade-offs before implementation...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583467/global-indicators-of-the-environmental-impacts-of-invasive-alien-species-and-their-information-adequacy
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie V Henriksen, Eduardo Arlé, Arman Pili, David A Clarke, Emili García-Berthou, Quentin Groom, Bernd Lenzner, Carsten Meyer, Hanno Seebens, Reid Tingley, Marten Winter, Melodie A McGeoch
Monitoring the extent to which invasive alien species (IAS) negatively impact the environment is crucial for understanding and mitigating biological invasions. Indeed, such information is vital for achieving Target 6 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. However, to-date indicators for tracking the environmental impacts of IAS have been either lacking or insufficient. Capitalizing on advances in data availability and impact assessment protocols, we developed environmental impact indicators to track realized and potential impacts of IAS...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583466/future-changes-in-society-and-climate-may-strongly-shape-wild-large-herbivore-faunas-across-europe
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Davoli, Jens-Christian Svenning
Restoring wild communities of large herbivores is critical for the conservation of biodiverse ecosystems, but environmental changes in the twenty-first century could drastically affect the availability of habitats. We projected future habitat dynamics for 18 wild large herbivores in Europe and the relative future potential patterns of species richness and assemblage mean body weight considering four alternative scenarios of socioeconomic development in human society and greenhouse gas emissions (SSP1-RCP2...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581143/tree-post-drought-recovery-scenarios-regulatory-mechanisms-and-ways-to-improve
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilya E Zlobin
Efficient post-drought recovery of growth and assimilation enables a plant to return to its undisturbed state and functioning. Unlike annual plants, trees suffer not only from the current drought, but also from cumulative impacts of consecutive water stresses which cause adverse legacy effects on survival and performance. This review provides an integrated assessment of ecological, physiological and molecular evidence on the recovery of growth and photosynthesis in trees, with a view to informing the breeding of trees with a better ability to recover from water stress...
April 5, 2024: Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577121/validation-of-the-awareness-atlas-a-new-measure-of-the-manifestation-of-consciousness
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuane Jia, Margaret Schenkman, Hester O Connor, Krishnmurthy Jayanna, Rosalind Pearmain, Annelies Van't Westeinde, Kamlesh D Patel
Consciousness has intrigued philosophers and scholars for millennia and has been the topic of considerable scientific investigation in recent decades. Despite its importance, there is no unifying definition of the term, nor are there widely accepted measures of consciousness. Indeed, it is likely that consciousness-by its very nature-eludes measurement. It is, however, possible to measure how consciousness manifests as a lived experience. Yet here, too, holistic measures are lacking. This investigation describes the development and validation of the Awareness Atlas, a measure of the manifestation of consciousness...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567692/the-two-lights-of-paracelsus-natural-philosophy-meets-theology
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Urs Leo Gantenbein
The Swiss natural philosopher, physician, and radical reformer Theophrastus of Hohenheim (1493-1541), known as Paracelsus, endeavoured to reconcile his various perspectives in his extensive biblical exegeses. Symbolizing this effort were the two lights of nature and the Holy Spirit, which, on one hand, explored worldly and mortal aspects of nature and, on the other hand, led to eternal life. In response to the prevailing dispute between Luther and Zwingli over the interpretation of the Eucharist, Paracelsus developed his own viewpoint, introducing the concept of the new human with a renewed corporeal body...
April 3, 2024: Annals of Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567161/cross-cultural-adaptation-reliability-and-validity-of-the-spanish-version-of-the-long-term-quality-of-life-questionnaire
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatriz León-Salas, Amaia Bilbao-González, Ana María de Pascual Y Medina, Magdalena Esteva, Ana Toledo-Chávarri, Claudio Fuentes-Sánchez, Uriel Bohn-Sarmiento, Pilar Padrón-Peña, Sonia González-Sánchez, Rafael Valcárcel-López, María Del Mar Trujillo-Martín
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to translate, culturally adapt, and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Spanish Long-Term Quality of Life (LTQL) questionnaire. METHODS: The LTQL was initially translated into Spanish and cross-culturally adapted based on established guidelines. The Spanish LTQL was administered to patients with breast cancer who had completed their initial treatment 5 years earlier, along with other self-report measures: Quality of Life in Adult Cancer Survivors (QLACS), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and EORT-QLQ-BR23...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566129/adopting-implementing-and-assimilating-coproduced-health-and-social-care-innovations-involving-structurally-vulnerable-populations-findings-from-a-longitudinal-multiple-case-study-design-in-canada-scotland-and-sweden
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gillian Mulvale, Jenn Green, Glenn Robert, Michael Larkin, Nicoline Vackerberg, Sofia Kjellström, Puspita Hossain, Sandra Moll, Esther Lim, Shioma-Lei Craythorne
BACKGROUND: Innovations in coproduction are shaping public service reform in diverse contexts around the world. Although many innovations are local, others have expanded and evolved over time. We know very little, however, about the process of implementation and evolution of coproduction. The purpose of this study was to explore the adoption, implementation and assimilation of three approaches to the coproduction of public services with structurally vulnerable groups. METHODS: We conducted a 4 year longitudinal multiple case study (2019-2023) of three coproduced public service innovations involving vulnerable populations: ESTHER in Jönköping Region, Sweden involving people with multiple complex needs (Case 1); Making Recovery Real in Dundee, Scotland with people who have serious mental illness (Case 2); and Learning Centres in Manitoba, Canada (Case 3), also involving people with serious mental illness...
April 2, 2024: Health Research Policy and Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565662/how-can-we-make-phd-training-fit-for-the-modern-world-broaden-its-philosophical-foundations
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Ganesh Alagarasan
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