Sentences with phrase «seasonal distribution»

A new study, the most comprehensive ever on seasonal distribution patterns and historic trends in abundance of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in the western North Atlantic Ocean, used records compiled over more than 200 years to update knowledge and fill in gaps in information about this species.
If it is seasonal, it is likely canine atopic dermatitis, but if it shows now seasonal distribution, it may be that your dog has food allergies.
Traveled to territories for store visits and presentations of upcoming seasonal distribution as well as to Area Sales Manager meetings.
Climate oscillations evident in Fig. 4 of Hansen et al. [52] were instigated by perturbations of Earth's orbit and spin axis tilt relative to the orbital plane, which alter the geographical and seasonal distribution of sunlight on Earth [58].
According to the findings, the extent of Arctic sea ice and its seasonal distribution clearly have broad impacts on Arctic climate that extend beyond the Arctic Ocean itself and have important implications for the future of the Arctic system.
For example, the isotopic signatures of ice cores depend on the seasonal distribution of precipitation.
This study updates understanding of white shark relative abundance trends, seasonal distribution, habitat use, and fisheries interactions, most of which occur with rod and reel, longline, and gillnet gear.
For example, a 2014 study used records compiled over 200 years, from 1800 to 2010, to look at the seasonal distribution and historic trends in abundance of white sharks in the western North Atlantic Ocean.
Natural variation in precipitation influences snowmelt timing and the seasonal distribution of streamflow.
The seasonal distribution of marine Crenarchaeota in the oxic and ammonia - rich surface waters off Palmer Station, Antarctica [4], as well as a correlation of increasing crenarchaeal abundance with a nitrite (NO2 −) maximum are both consistent with the hypothesis that marine Crenarchaeota are capable of ammonia oxidation [25].
One could model an increase in a local summer anomaly of 21 oC (in 1951, say) to 24.6 oC (in 2011) by a shift in the seasonal distribution of 18 oC cool days and 28 oC hot days from a ratio of 2 in 1951 to 0.5 in 2011.
This underscores the fact that ablation (via the reflectivity effect) depends on the seasonal distribution of snowfall.
Because a thin layer of snow is just as reflective as a thick layer, the reflectivity effect depends more on the seasonal distribution of snowfall than the annual average amount.
The main changes in radiative forcing from the precessional cycle are in the latitudinal and seasonal distribution, not in the global mean, which is why the nature of the response can be expected to be different from doubling CO2.
The two principal mechanisms by which the orbital effects on the regional / seasonal distribution of insolation instigate climate change are melting / growth of ice sheets (thus albedo change — > temperature change) and the slow feedback effect of GHGs responding to temperature change, thus increasing the greenhouse effect.
As a result, changes in the position and duration of the seasons on the orbit strongly modulate the latitudinal and seasonal distribution of insolation.
Changes in the global climate system have also affected the seasonal distribution and total precipitation in Maine, the UMaine Climate Future report noted.
I have sought the best empirical evidence to show how changes in incoming solar radiation, accounted for by intrinsic solar magnetic modulation of the irradianceoutput as well as planetary modulation of the seasonal distribution of sunlight, affects the thermal properties of land and sea, including temperatures.
I have sought the best empirical evidence to show how changes in incoming solar radiation, accounted for by intrinsic solar magnetic modulation of the irradiance output as well as planetary modulation of the seasonal distribution of sunlight, affects the thermal properties of land and sea, including temperatures.
Zuo and Oerlemans (1997), Gregory and Oerlemans (1998) and Van de Wal and Wild (2001) all stress that the global average glacier mass balance depends markedly on the regional and seasonal distribution of temperature change.
Severe thunderstorms are localized and difficult to predict, but the climatological, geographical and seasonal distribution of environments conducive to significant severe thunderstorms can be inferred by combining large - scale estimates of wind shear and how unstable the atmosphere is to thunderstorms [11].
Climate oscillations evident in Fig. 4 of Hansen et al. [52] were instigated by perturbations of Earth's orbit and spin axis tilt relative to the orbital plane, which alter the geographical and seasonal distribution of sunlight on Earth [58].
It is highly plausible that these cycles are related to solar intensity and the seasonal distribution of solar heat on the Earth's surface.
Managing potential hazards to these highly - mobile populations increasingly requires a detailed understanding of their seasonal distributions and habitats.
However, the modeled effects of clouds on Arctic climate are highly dependent upon the physical properties and seasonal distribution of clouds.
Seasonal distribution of nitrifying bacteria and rates of nitrification in coastal marine sediments
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