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Part #3: Evidence of Change

Part #3: Evidence of Change. Recent trends in temperature change (°C per decade). (IPPC report 2001). Recent trends in precipitation (% change per decade). Range Shifts. Phenological Shifts.

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Part #3: Evidence of Change

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  1. Part #3:Evidence of Change

  2. Recent trends in temperature change (°C per decade) (IPPC report 2001)

  3. Recent trends in precipitation (% change per decade)

  4. Range Shifts

  5. Phenological Shifts Phenology — “the timing of growth and reproduction during the year”

  6. Phenological Shifts - I The history of the NAO The history of the NAO is quite long: missionary Hans Egede Saabye made observation in his diary already in 1770-78: ’When the winter in Denmark was severe, as we perceive it, the winter in Greenland in its manner was mild, and conversely.’ Simultaneously, coherent fluctuations in temperatures, rainfall and sea level pressure were documented, reaching eastwards to central Europe, southwards to subtropical West Africa and westward to North America. The fluctuations of NAO influence climate from North America to Siberia and from the Arctic Ocean to the equator.

  7. Phenological Shifts - I

  8. Phenological Shifts - II

  9. A case study from Wisconsin based on historical data

  10. Natural Vegetation of Wisconsin

  11. Aldo Leopold • Phenological data • 1937 to 1947 – A. Leopold • 1976 to 1998 – N. Leopold Bradley

  12. Non-biological indicator of change

  13. Changes in Biodiversity

  14. Sources of biodiversity loss

  15. Habitat loss and fragmentation

  16. Biodiversity hotspots

  17. Sites with imminent extinctions

  18. The End!

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