The response of aquatic and terrestrial organisms to climate change can depend on biological sex. A key challenge is to unravel the interactive effects of sex and climate change at the individual and population levels and the cascading effects on communities. This new understanding is essential to improve climate adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Exploring climate-induced sex-based differences in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems to mitigate biodiversity loss
Gissi, Elena
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;Santoleri, RosaliaMembro del Collaboration Group
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2023
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The response of aquatic and terrestrial organisms to climate change can depend on biological sex. A key challenge is to unravel the interactive effects of sex and climate change at the individual and population levels and the cascading effects on communities. This new understanding is essential to improve climate adaptation and mitigation strategies.File in questo prodotto:
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