Impacts of Extreme Weather and Climate on Terrestrial Biota*

Volume: 81, Issue: 3, Pages: 443 - 450
Published: Mar 1, 2000
Abstract
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribution and abundance of species, and ecosystem structure and function. Regional variation in climatic regimes creates selective pressures for the evolution of locally adapted physiologies, morphological adaptations (e.g., color patterns, surface textures, body shapes and sizes), and behavioral adaptations (e.g., foraging strategies and breeding...
Paper Details
Title
Impacts of Extreme Weather and Climate on Terrestrial Biota*
Published Date
Mar 1, 2000
Volume
81
Issue
3
Pages
443 - 450
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