Not exact matches
However, our Review (1) considers abundant evidence that
corals do and will
respond evolutionarily
to climate change, because they are living things.
«And it has increased our optimism about the ability of
coral reef systems
to respond to the sorts of
changes they are likely
to experience under foreseeable
climate change.»
Changes in proxy records, either physical (such as the isotopic composition of various elements in ice) or biological (such as the width of a tree ring or the chemical composition of a growth band in coral), do not respond precisely or solely to changes in any specific climate parameter (such as mean temperature or total rainfall), or to the changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June - August or January - Dec
Changes in proxy records, either physical (such as the isotopic composition of various elements in ice) or biological (such as the width of a tree ring or the chemical composition of a growth band in
coral), do not
respond precisely or solely
to changes in any specific climate parameter (such as mean temperature or total rainfall), or to the changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June - August or January - Dec
changes in any specific
climate parameter (such as mean temperature or total rainfall), or
to the
changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June - August or January - Dec
changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June - August or January - December).
Changes in proxy records, either physical (such as the isotopic composition of various elements in ice) or biological (such as the width of a tree ring or the chemical composition of a growth band in coral), do not respond precisely or solely to changes in any specific climate parameter (such as mean temperature or total rainfall), or to the changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June to August or January to Dec
Changes in proxy records, either physical (such as the isotopic composition of various elements in ice) or biological (such as the width of a tree ring or the chemical composition of a growth band in
coral), do not
respond precisely or solely
to changes in any specific climate parameter (such as mean temperature or total rainfall), or to the changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June to August or January to Dec
changes in any specific
climate parameter (such as mean temperature or total rainfall), or
to the
changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June to August or January to Dec
changes in that parameter as measured over a specific «season» (such as June
to August or January
to December).