PPT-Predicting effects of climate change on stream ecosystems i
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Charles P Hawkins Jiming Jin David Tarboton Ryan Hill amp John Olson 1 USEPASTAR funder project Predicting effects of climate change on stream biodiversity in
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Charles P Hawkins Jiming Jin David Tarboton Ryan Hill amp John Olson 1 USEPASTAR funder project Predicting effects of climate change on stream biodiversity in the USA Maximum Annual Air Temperature 19712000. – . (2) data availability and selection of indicators. Ingeborg Callesen. 1,2. , Beier, C.. 2. , Bagger Jørgensen R.. 2. , Olsen, S.I.. 1. and Hauschild, M.Z.. 1 . 1. DTU Management Engineering, . the variety of living organisms within an ecosystem.. Review Q#1-5. 1. What causes the “patchiness” in the Biosphere (Earth)?. The Earth is “patchy” because it is made up of different environments (land, oceans, lakes, ice). . Climate change affects us all . – . but those hit first and hardest . a. re people . living in poverty. . Already. , 150,000 people die . each . year . from . the effects of climate change, . almost . characterizing and . predicting flow regimes. David . Tarboton, . Sulochan . Dhungel, . Charles P. . Hawkins, . Jacob J. Vander . Laan. , . Ryan A. . Hill . and . Jiming. . Jin. Objectives. Characterize current spatial patterns in ecologically important . 4.2 pgs. 94 - 100. Biomes. A large geographical region with a specific range of temperatures and precipitation, and the organisms that are adapted to those conditions of temperature and precipitation. Living things need a place to live and grow.. . Fish live in water.. Birds live in trees and fly through the air.. Plants grow where there is soil, water and sun.. Main Idea and Details. ENVIRONMENT. Chapter 3 (Miller and . Spoolman. , 2010). Core Case Study: Tropical Rain Forests Are Disappearing. Cover about 2% of the earth’s land surface. Contain about 50% of the world’s known plant and animal species. Aquatic ecosystems are primarily determined by the ecosystem’s . salinity. . Salinity refers to the dissolved salt content of the water.. Aquatic ecosystems are divided into freshwater and marine ecosystems.. SUMMER INSTITUTE. June 23-25, 2015. Presented by. UNC INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. GOOSE CREEK STATE PARK. A TIME FOR SCIENCE NATURE AND SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER. Funded by . THE EDDIE AND JO ALLISON SMITH FAMILY FOUNDATION. Criterion-Related Validation. Regression & Correlation. What’s the difference between the two?. Significance . Testing. Type I and type II errors. Statistical power to reject the null. . Chapter 6 Predicting Future Performance. Criterion-Related Validation. Regression & Correlation. What’s the difference between the two?. Significance . Testing. Type I and type II errors. Statistical power to reject the null. . Chapter 6 Predicting Future Performance. Terms to Know. a change in the climate patterns of a place. when everyone has the opportunity to be as healthy as possible. small particles that are suspended in the air. colorless, odorless gas that is produced by burning fossil fuels like oil and gas. What are the characteristics of the major ecosystems?. Focus Task. How do these ecosystems differ?. Learning Objective: . To identify the distribution, climate and flora and fauna adaptations in two differing ecosystems. . Key Message #1. 16. Ch. 16 | Climate Effects on U.S. International Interests. The impacts of climate change, variability, and extreme events outside the United States are affecting and are virtually certain to increasingly affect U.S. trade and economy, including import and export prices and businesses with overseas operations and supply chains..
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