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Tag Archives: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

Climate Change & Anthropocene Extinction 39: Warming also causes spatial mismatch interacting species

Posted on December 9, 2017 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

Climate change can cause a ‘temporal mismatch’ between interacting species, we learned in our previous article. Here’s a short appendix to that piece, illustrating how simultaneously also a spatial mismatch can develop – further promoting population declines and biodiversity loss, … Continue reading →

Posted in Bits of Biodiversity, Bits of Climate, Bits of Ecology | Tagged butterflies, Climate & Anthropocene Extinction, climate change, Ecology, flowers, Fritillary butterfly, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, host plants, insects, Oliver Schweiger, spatial mismatch, species, species dispersal, species mismatch, temperate climate

Publication in new journal Nature Conservation – ‘Genealogy of nature conservation: a political perspective’

Posted on March 22, 2012 by Science News Releases

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Posted in Science News Releases | Tagged conservation, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Nature Conservation, University of Tampere
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