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Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) population declines and phenological changes: Is there a connection?
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * The authors used ECN data for two sites in Scotland to reveal correlations between declining ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) populations and phenological changes (the timing of natural events).
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Pozsgai et al
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BES special interest group on climate change: inaugural meeting
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First meeting of a new special interest group
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Reporting on the impacts of climate change on terrestrial biodiversity
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New Report Card aimed at policy makers, land managers, environmental consultants and researchers draws on analyses of ECN data.
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Continent-wide response of mountain vegetation to climate change
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This paper, in the journal Nature Climate Change, is based on analyses of data from mountain-top locations across Europe, including ECN Cairngorms.
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Long-term observations of increasing snow cover in the western Cairngorms
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * The authors used photographs collected as part of the ECN monitoring at our Cairngorm site to determine how the duration of snow cover has changed in recent years.
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Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) population declines and phenological changes: Is there a connection?
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * The authors used ECN data for two sites in Scotland to reveal correlations between declining ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) populations and phenological changes (the timing of natural events).
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The UK Environmental Change Network after twenty years of integrated ecosystem assessment: Key findings and future perspectives
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This paper, in the journal Ecological Indicators is the editorial paper for a Special Issue marking 20 years of data collection at ECN terrestrial sites.
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ECN Cairngorms involved in second paper on European mountain vegetation responses to climate change
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Researchers at ECN Cairngorms have contributed to a second paper describing a pan-European study of Europe's mountain vegetation. The paper, published in the journal Science, shows that mountain plants across the continent are moving to higher altitudes, but that such upward shifts can lead to a reduction in species richness.
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Vegetation exerts a greater control on litter decomposition than climate warming in peatlands
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To compare the effects of climate warming and vegetation change on decomposition and carbon accumulation, the team led by Sue Ward (Lancaster University) conducted an experiment on peatland at the Moor House-Upper Teesdale ECN site in the North Pennines. ECN meteorological data were used.
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BICCO-Net
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BICCO-Net is a collaborative project providing the latest information on the impacts of Climate Change on UK biodiversity. ECN has provided data and expertise
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