Quelques exemples d'impact du changement climatique sur les zones humides
Quelques exemples d'impact du changement climatique sur les zones humides

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Alessandro Ferrarini, Auteur ;
Claudio Celada, Auteur ;
Marco Gustin, Auteur
Wetlands provide a wide range of ecosystem services, including supplying the food and shelter for a rich assemblage of waterbirds and providing the stopover sites that allow birds to make migratory journeys. Human impact and the ongoing climate [...]

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Elie Gaget, Auteur ;
Vincent Devictor, Auteur ;
Bernard Frochot, Auteur ;
Régis Desbrosses, Auteur ;
Marie-Christine Eybert, Auteur ;
Bruno Faivre, Auteur
This study investigates whether, and how, the composition of riparian bird communities has been affected by climate warming and habitat change. Although these two forces act separately, their respective contributions are rarely examined. Moreove[...]

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Lisa Ernoul, Auteur ;
Stella Vareltzidou, Auteur ;
Mathilde Charpentier, Auteur ;
Camille Muryanyi-Kovacs, Auteur
Acceptance of mitigation and adaptation strategies is related more to the perceived levels of threats as opposed to real risks. Understanding public perception of climate change is crucial for the implementation of appropriate and effective acti[...]

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G. T. Davies, Auteur ;
C. M. Finlayson, Auteur ;
D. E. Pritchard, Auteur ;
N. C. Davidson, Auteur ;
R. C. Gardner, Auteur ;
W. R. Moomaw, Auteur ;
E. Okuno, Auteur ;
J. C. Whitacre, Auteur
The rights of Nature, a concept recognised by several courts, legislatures and international governance institutions, is being promoted by some non-governmental organisations, scientists, attorneys, Indigenous peoples, local communities, and oth[...]

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Mark A.F. Gillingham, Auteur ;
Fabrizio Borghesi, Auteur ;
B. Karina Montero, Auteur ;
Francesca Migani, Auteur ;
Arnaud Béchet, Auteur ;
Manuel Rendón-Martos, Auteur ;
Juan A. Amat, Auteur ;
Enrico Dinelli, Auteur ;
Simone Sommer, Auteur
Elevated concentrations of trace elements represent a major concern to wetland ecosystems, since river estuaries are geochemical endpoints that accumulate pollution. Although the negative impact of environmental exposure of highly toxic elements[...]