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      Ecological impacts of human‐induced animal behaviour change

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              Attributing physical and biological impacts to anthropogenic climate change.

              Significant changes in physical and biological systems are occurring on all continents and in most oceans, with a concentration of available data in Europe and North America. Most of these changes are in the direction expected with warming temperature. Here we show that these changes in natural systems since at least 1970 are occurring in regions of observed temperature increases, and that these temperature increases at continental scales cannot be explained by natural climate variations alone. Given the conclusions from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report that most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-twentieth century is very likely to be due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations, and furthermore that it is likely that there has been significant anthropogenic warming over the past 50 years averaged over each continent except Antarctica, we conclude that anthropogenic climate change is having a significant impact on physical and biological systems globally and in some continents.
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                Journal
                Ecology Letters
                Ecol Lett
                Wiley
                1461-023X
                1461-0248
                July 24 2020
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Bren School of Environmental Science & Management University of California Santa Barbara CA93106USA
                [2 ]National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis University of California Santa Barbara CA93101USA
                [3 ]Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara CA93106USA
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                10.1111/ele.13571
                32705769
                17105b1c-db60-46cd-9185-d0c6d3200a93
                © 2020

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