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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680372/origin-and-formation-mechanism-of-the-late-permian-black-siliceous-rocks-in-the-lower-yangtze-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xue Gao, Qi Liu, Chaogang Fang, Yinghai Guo
The Late Permian witnessed a Permian Chert Event (PCE) and distinctive oceanic geochemical fluctuations, such as an ocean acidification event, large-scale volcanic eruption, and rapid global warming. However, the links between siliceous rock formation mechanism, ocean, and climate changes are rarely discussed. In this article, two well-preserved deeper-water sections of the Dalong Formation from the Lower Yangtze region in southeast China are selected for analysis. To document the coeval oceanic changes, we present thin section authentication, scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation, and multiple geochemical proxies, including total organic carbon contents (TOC), major element contents, trace element contents, and rare earth element contents (REEs)...
April 23, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674734/analysis-and-functional-prediction-of-core-bacteria-in-the-arabidopsis-rhizosphere-microbiome-under-drought-stress
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Jianfeng Zhang, Hengfei Zhang, Shouyang Luo, Libo Ye, Changji Wang, Xiaonan Wang, Chunjie Tian, Yu Sun
The effects of global warming, population growth, and economic development are increasing the frequency of extreme weather events, such as drought. Among abiotic stresses, drought has the greatest impact on soil biological activity and crop yields. The rhizosphere microbiota, which represents a second gene pool for plants, may help alleviate the effects of drought on crops. In order to investigate the structure and diversity of the bacterial communities on drought stress, this study analyzed the differences in the bacterial communities by high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatical analyses in the rhizosphere of Arabidopsis thaliana under normal and drought conditions...
April 12, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662294/spatiotemporal-dynamics-of-forest-fires-in-the-context-of-climate-change-a-review
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Yuanjun Zhang, Hwee San Lim, Chengyu Hu, Rui Zhang
Forest fires are sudden, destructive, hazardous, and challenging to manage and rescue, earning them a place on UNESCO's list of the world's eight major natural disasters. Currently, amid global warming, all countries worldwide have entered a period of high forest fire incidence. Due to global warming, the frequency of forest fires has accelerated, the likelihood of large fires has increased, and the spatial and temporal dynamics of forest fires have shown different trends. Therefore, the impact of climate change on the spatiotemporal dynamics of forest fires has become a hot issue in the field of forest fire research in recent years...
April 25, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662062/-inherently-limited-by-our-imaginations-health-anxieties-politics-and-the-history-of-the-climate-crisis
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David Shumway Jones
As global warming became a cause of concern in the 1980s, researchers and climate activists initially paid little attention to the possible health effects of a warmer world. This changed quickly between 1985 and 1989, when scientists working on contracts with the US Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency extrapolated from existing knowledge about the impact of weather on health to speculate about how global warming would impact health. However, they downplayed the impact of their contributions by highlighting the uncertainty in their models and the adaptability of human societies...
2024: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656351/tree-ring-based-summer-temperature-variability-since-1790-ce-in-the-hindu-kush-region-of-northern-pakistan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fayaz Asad, Muhammad Adil, Sabrina Shahid, Nasrullah Khan, Ru Huang, Haifeng Zhu
The Hindu Kush high-altitude regions of Pakistan are currently experiencing severe consequences as a result of global warming. In this sense, increasing soil erosion and the quick melting of glaciers are two particularly evident effects. In such a scenario, understanding long-term temperature changes is crucial for making accurate forecasts about how the Hindu Kush region may experience regional temperature changes in the future. In this study, the climate tree-ring width (TRW) analysis designated a positive and significant correlation (r = 0...
April 24, 2024: International Journal of Biometeorology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652188/climate-change-effects-on-aquaculture-production-and-its-sustainable-management-through-climate-resilient-adaptation-strategies-a-review
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Nitesh Kumar Yadav, Arun Bhai Patel, Soibam Khogen Singh, Naresh Kumar Mehta, Vishwajeet Anand, Jham Lal, Debojit Dekari, Ng Chinglembi Devi
Aquaculture witnessed a remarkable growth as one of the fastest-expanding sector in the food production industry; however, it faces serious threat from the unavoidable impacts of climate change. Understanding this threat, the present review explores the consequences of climate change on aquaculture production and provides need based strategies for its sustainable management, with a particular emphasis on climate-resilient approaches. The study examines the multi-dimensional impacts of climate change on aquaculture which includes the shifts in water temperature, sea-level rise, ocean acidification, harmful algal blooms, extreme weather events, and alterations in ecological dynamics...
April 23, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648975/effects-of-extreme-weather-on-health-in-underserved-communities
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REVIEW
Sotheany R Leap, Derek R Soled, Vanitha Sampath, Kari C Nadeau
Increased fossil fuel usage has increased CO2 concentrations leading to global warming and climate change with increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as thunderstorms, wildfires, droughts, heat waves, and others. These changes increase the risk of adverse health effects for all human beings. However, these experiences do not impact everyone equally. Underserved communities, including people of color, the elderly, people living with chronic conditions, and socioeconomically disadvantaged groups have greater vulnerability to the impacts of climate change...
April 20, 2024: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646590/short-term-effect-of-ambient-temperature-in-acute-ischemic-stroke-with-endovascular-treatment-due-to-large-vessel-occlusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Liu, Min Zhang, Jiandi Huang, Changwei Guo, Jie Yang, Chengsong Yue, Wenjie Zi, Qingwu Yang
PURPOSE: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) stands as the primary cause of mortality and extended disability globally. While prior studies have examined the connection between stroke and local weather, they have produced conflicting results. Our goal was to examine the correlation between temperature and functional prognosis in patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) undergoing endovascular therapy (EVT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study included a total of 1809 patients...
2024: Clinical Interventions in Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599369/emerging-effects-of-temperature-on-human-cognition-affect-and-behaviour
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susanne Fischer, Kathrin Nägeli, Daniela Cardone, Chiara Filippini, Arcangelo Merla, Kay-Uwe-Hanusch, Ulrike Ehlert
Human body core temperature is tightly regulated within approximately 37°C. Global near surface temperature has increased by over 1.2°C between 1850 and 2020. In light of the challenge this poses to human thermoregulation, the present perspective article sought to provide an overview on the effects of varying ambient and body temperature on cognitive, affective, and behavioural domains of functioning. To this end, an overview of observational and experimental studies in healthy individuals and individuals with mental disorders was provided...
April 8, 2024: Biological Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598988/a-systematic-review-of-ambient-heat-and-sleep-in-a-warming-climate
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REVIEW
Guillaume Chevance, Kelton Minor, Constanza Vielma, Emmanuel Campi, Cristina O'Callaghan-Gordo, Xavier Basagaña, Joan Ballester, Paquito Bernard
Climate change is elevating nighttime and daytime temperatures worldwide, affecting a broad continuum of behavioral and health outcomes. Disturbed sleep is a plausible pathway linking rising ambient temperatures with several observed adverse human responses shown to increase during hot weather. This systematic review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the literature investigating the relationship between ambient temperature and valid sleep outcomes measured in real-world settings, globally. We show that higher outdoor or indoor temperatures are generally associated with degraded sleep quality and quantity worldwide...
March 6, 2024: Sleep Medicine Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567135/climate-change-impacts-on-temperate-fruit-and-nut-production-a-systematic-review
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Juliana Osorio-Marín, Eduardo Fernandez, Lorena Vieli, Alejandra Ribera, Eike Luedeling, Nicolas Cobo
Temperate fruit and nut crops require distinctive cold and warm seasons to meet their physiological requirements and progress through their phenological stages. Consequently, they have been traditionally cultivated in warm temperate climate regions characterized by dry-summer and wet-winter seasons. However, fruit and nut production in these areas faces new challenging conditions due to increasingly severe and erratic weather patterns caused by climate change. This review represents an effort towards identifying the current state of knowledge, key challenges, and gaps that emerge from studies of climate change effects on fruit and nut crops produced in warm temperate climates...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561343/decreased-indian-ocean-dipole-variability-under-prolonged-greenhouse-warming
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soong-Ki Kim, Hyo-Jin Park, Soon-Il An, Chao Liu, Wenju Cai, Agus Santoso, Jong-Seong Kug
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is a major climate variability mode that substantially influences weather extremes and climate patterns worldwide. However, the response of IOD variability to anthropogenic global warming remains highly uncertain. The latest IPCC Sixth Assessment Report concluded that human influences on IOD variability are not robustly detected in observations and twenty-first century climate-model projections. Here, using millennial-length climate simulations, we disentangle forced response and internal variability in IOD change and show that greenhouse warming robustly suppresses IOD variability...
April 1, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560627/a-retrospective-study-of-thermal-events-on-the-mortality-rate-of-hutch-reared-dairy-calves
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Viktor Jurkovich, Mikolt Bakony, Jeno Reiczigel
INTRODUCTION: Heat stress in hutch-reared dairy calves ( Bos taurus ) is highly relevant due to its adverse effects on animal welfare, health, growth, and economic outcomes. This study aimed to provide arguments for protecting calves against heat stress. It was hypothesized that the thermal stress caused by high ambient temperature in summer months negatively affects the survival rate in preweaning calves. METHODS: In a retrospective study, we investigated how calf mortality varied by calendar month and between thermoneutral and heat stress periods on a large-scale Hungarian dairy farm (data of 46,899 calves between 1991 and 2015)...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552977/extreme-low-air-temperature-and-reduced-moisture-jointly-inhibit-respiration-in-alpine-grassland-on-the-qinghai-tibetan-plateau
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tonghong Wang, Xufeng Wang, Songlin Zhang, Xiaoyu Song, Yang Zhang, Junlei Tan, Zhiguo Ren, Ziwei Xu, Tao Che, Yanpeng Yang, Zain Nawaz
Alpine grassland is the main vegetation on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and exhibits high sensitivity to extreme weather events. With global warming, extreme weather events are projected to become more frequent on the QTP. However, the impact of these extreme weather events on the carbon cycle of alpine grassland remains unclear. The long-term in-situ carbon fluxes data was collected from 2013 to 2022 at an alpine grassland site to examine the impact of extreme low air temperature (ELT) and reduced moisture (including air and soil) on carbon fluxes during the growing season...
March 27, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547987/trends-and-drivers-of-arctic-boreal-fire-intensity-between-2003-and-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanxi Li, Thomas A J Janssen, Rui Chen, Binbin He, Sander Veraverbeke
Climate change has disproportional effects on Arctic-boreal ecosystems, as the increase of air temperatures in these northern regions is several times higher than the global average. Ongoing warming and drying have resulted in recent record-breaking fire years in Arctic-boreal ecosystems, resulting in substantial carbon emissions that might accelerate climate change. While recent trends in Arctic-boreal burned area have been well documented, it is still unclear how fire intensity has changed. Fire intensity relates to the energy release from combustion and to a large extent drives the impact of a fire on the vegetation and soils, the emission of various gasses and the combustion completeness of different fuels...
March 26, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539958/species-specific-responses-of-insectivorous-bats-to-weather-conditions-in-central-chile
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annia Rodríguez-San Pedro, Juan Luis Allendes, Tamara Bruna, Audrey A Grez
Insectivorous bats play a crucial role in agroecosystems by providing invaluable pest control services. With the escalating impacts of climate change, a comprehensive understanding of the environmental factors influencing bat activity becomes imperative for their conservation in agricultural landscapes. This study investigates the influence of weather conditions, specifically air temperature and relative humidity, on the timing activity and the relative abundance of five insectivorous bat species in central Chile...
March 11, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538797/climate-velocities-and-species-tracking-in-global-mountain-regions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei-Ping Chan, Jonathan Lenoir, Guan-Shuo Mai, Hung-Chi Kuo, I-Ching Chen, Sheng-Feng Shen
Mountain ranges contain high concentrations of endemic species and are indispensable refugia for lowland species that are facing anthropogenic climate change1,2 . Forecasting biodiversity redistribution hinges on assessing whether species can track shifting isotherms as the climate warms3,4 . However, a global analysis of the velocities of isotherm shifts along elevation gradients is hindered by the scarcity of weather stations in mountainous regions5 . Here we address this issue by mapping the lapse rate of temperature (LRT) across mountain regions globally, both by using satellite data (SLRT) and by using the laws of thermodynamics to account for water vapour6 (that is, the moist adiabatic lapse rate (MALRT))...
March 27, 2024: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536835/initial-agronomic-benefits-of-enhanced-weathering-using-basalt-a-study-of-spring-oat-in-a-temperate-climate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirstine Skov, Jez Wardman, Matthew Healey, Amy McBride, Tzara Bierowiec, Julia Cooper, Ifeoma Edeh, Dave George, Mike E Kelland, Jim Mann, David Manning, Melissa J Murphy, Ryan Pape, Yit A Teh, Will Turner, Peter Wade, Xinran Liu
Addressing soil nutrient degradation and global warming requires novel solutions. Enhanced weathering using crushed basalt rock is a promising dual-action strategy that can enhance soil health and sequester carbon dioxide. This study examines the short-term effects of basalt amendment on spring oat (Avena sativa L.) during the 2022 growing season in NE England. The experimental design consisted of four blocks with control and basalt-amended plots, and two cultivation types within each treatment, laid out in a split plot design...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527208/arctic-amplification-induced-decline-in-west-and-south-asia-dust-warrants-stronger-antidesertification-toward-carbon-neutrality
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Fan Wang, Yangyang Xu, Piyushkumar N Patel, Ritesh Gautam, Meng Gao, Cheng Liu, Yihui Ding, Haishan Chen, Yuanjian Yang, Yuyu Zhou, Gregory R Carmichael, Michael B McElroy
Dust loading in West and South Asia has been a major environmental issue due to its negative effects on air quality, food security, energy supply and public health, as well as on regional and global weather and climate. Yet a robust understanding of its recent changes and future projection remains unclear. On the basis of several high-quality remote sensing products, we detect a consistently decreasing trend of dust loading in West and South Asia over the last two decades. In contrast to previous studies emphasizing the role of local land use changes, here, we attribute the regional dust decline to the continuous intensification of Arctic amplification driven by anthropogenic global warming...
April 2, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523192/effects-of-climate-change-on-lepidoptera-pollen-loads-and-their-pollination-services-in-space-and-time
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Behnaz Balmaki, Masoud A Rostami, Julie M Allen, Lee A Dyer
Shifts in flowering time among plant communities as a result of climate change, including extreme weather events, are a growing concern. These plant phenological changes may affect the quantity and quality of food sources for specialized insect pollinators. Plant-pollinator interactions are threatened by habitat alterations and biodiversity loss, and changes in these interactions may lead to declines in flower visitors and pollination services. Most prior research has focused on short-term plant-pollinator interactions, which do not accurately capture changes in pollination services...
March 25, 2024: Oecologia
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