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Getting ahead of the curve: cities as surrogates for global change

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Eleanor C. Lahr, Robert R. Dunn, and Steven D. Frank, Getting ahead of the curve: cities as surrogates for global change: Proc. R. Soc. B, v. 285, iss. 1882.

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Urbanization represents an unintentional global experiment that can provide insights into how species will respond and interact under future global change scenarios. Cities produce many conditions that are predicted to occur widely in the future, such as warmer temperatures, higher carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and exacerbated droughts. In using cities as surrogates for global change, it is challenging to disentangle climate variables—such as temperature—from co-occurring or confounding urban variables—such as impervious surface—and then to understand the interactive effects of multiple climate variables on both individual species and species interactions. However, such interactions are also difficult to replicate experimentally, [...]

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