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@article{Buse1999,
author = {Buse, A and Dury, S J and Woodburn, R J W and Perrins, C M and Good, J E G},
file = {:Users/Ty/Documents/Mendeley Desktop//Buse et al.{\_}1999{\_}Effects of elevated temperature on multi-species interactions the case of Pedunculate Oak , Winter Moth and Tits.pdf:pdf},
journal = {Functional Ecology},
number = {Betts 1955},
pages = {74--82},
title = {{Effects of elevated temperature on multi-species interactions : the case of Pedunculate Oak , Winter Moth and Tits}},
volume = {13},
year = {1999}
}
@article{Vors2009,
author = {Vors, Liv Solveig and Boyce, Mark Stephen},
doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01974.x},
file = {:Users/Ty/Documents/Mendeley Desktop/Vors, Boyce{\_}2009{\_}Global declines of caribou and reindeer.pdf:pdf},
issn = {13541013},
journal = {Global Change Biology},
keywords = {2009,and accepted 13 april,climate change,landscape disturbance,population dynamics,rangifer tarandus,received 10 january 2009,zoology},
month = {nov},
number = {11},
pages = {2626--2633},
title = {{Global declines of caribou and reindeer}},
url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01974.x},
volume = {15},
year = {2009}
}
@article{Lambrechts2004,
author = {Lambrechts, Marcel M},
doi = {10.1016/S0065-2504(04)35005-1},
file = {:Users/Ty/Documents/Mendeley Desktop//Lambrechts{\_}2004{\_}Global Climate Change Leads to Mistimed Avian Reproduction.pdf:pdf},
journal = {Advances},
number = {04},
title = {{Global Climate Change Leads to Mistimed Avian Reproduction}},
volume = {35},
year = {2004}
}
@article{Parmesan2006a,
abstract = {Ecological changes in the phenology and distribution of plants and animals are occurring in all well-studied marine, freshwater, and terrestrial groups. These observed changes are heavily biased in the directions predicted from global warming and have been linked to local or regional climate change through correlations between climate and biological variation, field and laboratory experiments, and physiological research. Range-restricted species, particularly polar and mountain top species, show severe range contractions and have been the first groups in which entire species have gone extinct due to recent climate change. Tropical coral reefs and amphibians have been most negatively affected. Predator-prey and plant-insect interactions have been disrupted when interacting species have responded differently to warming. Evolutionary adaptations to warmer conditions have occurred in the interiors of species' ranges, and resource use and dispersal have evolved rapidly at expanding range margins. Observed genetic shifts modulate local effects of climate change, but there is little evidence that they will mitigate negative effects at the species level},
author = {Parmesan, Camille},
doi = {10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.37.091305.110100},
file = {:Users/Ty/Documents/Mendeley Desktop/Parmesan{\_}2006{\_}Ecological and evolutionary responses to recent climate change.pdf:pdf},
isbn = {1543-592X},
issn = {1543-592X},
journal = {Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics},
keywords = {ANIMALS,BUTTERFLY METAPOPULATION,CLIMATE,CLIMATE-CHANGE,CORAL-REEFS,ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE,EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSES,HUDSON-BAY,NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION,PLANT,PLANTS,POLAR BEARS,POPULATION ECOLOGY,RANGE,RANGE MARGINS,RANGES,REGIONAL CLIMATE,RESPONSES,SHIFT,SHIFTS,SPECIES RANGE,TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS,TIME,TIMES,UNITED-STATES,WESTERN ENGLISH-CHANNEL,adaptation,animal,aquatic,climate change,condition,dispersal,distribution,evolutionary response,global warming,phenology,plant-insect interactions,range shift,terrestrial,trophic,trophic asynchrony},
number = {1},
pages = {637--669},
pmid = {243038500023},
title = {{Ecological and evolutionary responses to recent climate change}},
url = {http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.37.091305.110100 isi:000243038500023{\%}5Cnhttp://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.37.091305.110100},
volume = {37},
year = {2006}
}
@article{Stirling2008,
author = {Stirling, I A N and Richardson, Evan and Thiemann, Gregory W and Derocher, Andrew E},
file = {:Users/Ty/Documents/Mendeley Desktop/Stirling et al.{\_}2008{\_}Unusual Predation Attempts of Polar Bears on Ringed Seals in the Southern Beaufort Sea Possible Significance of Ch.pdf:pdf},
journal = {Arctic},
keywords = {alaska,au large du sud-est,avaient donc du mal,beaufort,beaufort sea,climate change,de l,de la glace de,de la mer de,en avril et en,entass{\'{e}}e s,est {\'{e}}tendue sur,les ours polaires,mai des ann{\'{e}}es 2003,malgr{\'{e}} la chasse intense,mer inhabituellement raboteuse et,nutritional stress,on ne sait,plusieurs dizaines de kilom{\`{e}}tres,pointe atkinson environ jusqu,polar bear,predation,ringed seal,r{\'{e}}sum{\'{e}},sea ice,ursus maritimus,{\`{a}} 2006,{\`{a}} attraper des phoques,{\`{a}} la fronti{\`{e}}re,{\`{a}} partir de la},
number = {1},
pages = {14 -- 22},
title = {{Unusual Predation Attempts of Polar Bears on Ringed Seals in the Southern Beaufort Sea : Possible Significance of Changing Spring Ice Conditions}},
volume = {61},
year = {2008}
}