- Summary
- The presentation details how rising global temperatures are disrupting natural seasonal timing across plant and animal life. These rapid shifts in phenology, or seasonal timing, are triggering a cascade of ecological disruptions that threaten biodiversity, global climate stability, and complex food web dynamics. As observed data confirms, these environmental changes are accelerating species life cycles, leading to potential mismatches between species' ranges and changing environments. This shift creates novel opportunities for survival while simultaneously disrupting established ecosystem processes, such as water and carbon cycle regulation. The session highlights the urgent need for immediate adaptation strategies to mitigate the long-term impacts of this climate-induced change on our biosphere.
- Title
- Homepage - PEP725
- Description
- Homepage - PEP725
- Keywords
- plant, climate, change, read, news, contact, european, literature, data, science, austria, timing, changes, article, species, home, research
- NS Lookup
- A 138.22.167.37
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-13Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-13
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