2024
The Pelagic Species Trait Database, an open data resource to support trait-based ocean research
Gleiber M, Hardy N, Roote Z, Krug-MacLeod A, Morganson C, Tandy Z, George I, Matuch C, Brookson C, Daly E, Portner E, Choy C, Crowder L, Green S. The Pelagic Species Trait Database, an open data resource to support trait-based ocean research. Scientific Data 2024, 11: 2. PMID: 38216562, PMCID: PMC10786825, DOI: 10.1038/s41597-023-02689-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrait databasesSpecies range shiftsTrait-based approachTrait-based frameworkFood web dynamicsTrait-based researchPrey guildHabitat useCalifornia Current SystemPelagic speciesPelagic fishEcological communitiesMarine ecosystemsOceanic predatorsPredator populationsRange shiftsSpecies interactionsWeb dynamicsInvertebrate speciesFunctional traitsOpen-ocean systemsGlobal changePredatorsPreyNE Pacific Ocean
2022
Climate change increases cross-species viral transmission risk
Carlson C, Albery G, Merow C, Trisos C, Zipfel C, Eskew E, Olival K, Ross N, Bansal S. Climate change increases cross-species viral transmission risk. Nature 2022, 607: 555-562. PMID: 35483403, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04788-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral sharingRange shiftsRange shifts of speciesHuman population densityGeographic range shiftsUnique dispersal abilityLand-use scenariosShifts of speciesGlobal environmental changeGeographically isolated speciesBiodiversity surveysBiodiversity hotspotHolding warmingMammal speciesDispersal abilityLand-useLand usePotential hotspotsClimate-changePopulation densityCross-species transmissionPhylogeographic modelsEnvironmental changesEcological transitionVirus species
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