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Change in trade wind inversion frequency implicated in the decline of an alpine plant

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2017-08-23 03:13:56
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2016-01-19

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Paul Krushelnycky(Principal Investigator), Pacific Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2017-08-23(creation), 2017-08-23(lastUpdate), 2016-01-19(Publication), Change in trade wind inversion frequency implicated in the decline of an alpine plant

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BackgroundDetailed assessments of species responses to climate change are uncommon, owing to the limited nature of most ecological and local climate data sets. Exceptions, such as the case of the Haleakalā silversword, can provide important insights into the complexity of biological responses to changing climate conditions. We present a time series of decadal population censuses, combined with a pair of early population projections, which together span the past 80 years of demographic history for this alpine plant.ResultsThe time series suggests a strong population recovery from the 1930s through the 1980s, likely owing at least in part to management actions taken on its behalf. In contrast, the population is estimated to have suffered [...]

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.1186/s40665-016-0015-2

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journalClimate Change Responses
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noteKrushelnycky, Paul D., et al. "Change in trade wind inversion frequency implicated in the decline of an alpine plant." Climate Change Responses 3.1 (2016): 1.

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