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生态:全球变暖和两动物的损失
Ross A Alford1, Kay S Bradfield, Stephen J Richards
1School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia. ross.alford@jcu.edu.au
Nature
|June 1, 2007
概括
全球变暖可能不会直接导致两动物的数量通过菌的爆发而减少. 有证据表明两动物的压力先于真菌感染,这挑战了当前气候相关的流行病模型.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 气候变化生物学 气候变化生物学
- 两动物保护协会
背景情况:
- 调查全球变暖,菌菌 Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis 和两动物减少之间的联系.
- 检查由Pounds等人提出的气候相关流行病假设. 对于两动物的灭绝.
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