They are strongly related to the internal variability observed at basin scale and these variations can
strongly affect population living in coastal areas.
Not exact matches
Aggregate
population growth, as well as redistribution of the
population across larger US regions,
strongly affects outcomes whereas smaller - scale spatial patterns of
population change have smaller effects.
Nesting biology of sea turtles is
strongly affected by temperature, both in timing and in the determination of the sex ratio of hatchlings (Hays et al., 2003), but implications for
population size are unknown.