Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Recent Climate Change
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] D. Schiel,et al. The Population Biology of Large Brown Seaweeds: Ecological Consequences of Multiphase Life Histories in Dynamic Coastal , 2006 .
[2] Stephen E. Williams,et al. Detecting climate change induced range shifts: where and how should we be looking? , 2006 .
[3] B. Young,et al. Widespread amphibian extinctions from epidemic disease driven by global warming , 2006, Nature.
[4] Patricia Burkhardt-Holm,et al. Consequences of climatic change for water temperature and brown trout populations in Alpine rivers and streams , 2006 .
[5] Marcel E Visser,et al. Shifts in phenology due to global climate change: the need for a yardstick , 2005, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[6] E. Hoberg,et al. Global warming is changing the dynamics of Arctic host–parasite systems , 2005, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[7] Andrea Battisti,et al. EXPANSION OF GEOGRAPHIC RANGE IN THE PINE PROCESSIONARY MOTH CAUSED BY INCREASED WINTER TEMPERATURES , 2005 .
[8] O. Hoegh‐Guldberg,et al. Global assessment of coral bleaching and required rates of adaptation under climate change , 2005, Global change biology.
[9] S. Nilsson,et al. Acclimation of Russian forests to recent changes in climate , 2005 .
[10] P. Vitousek,et al. Consensus on climate change. , 2005, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[11] D. Gutiérrez,et al. Changes to the elevational limits and extent of species ranges associated with climate change. , 2005, Ecology letters.
[12] R. Alley,et al. Ice-Sheet and Sea-Level Changes , 2005, Science.
[13] A. Derocher. Population ecology of polar bears at Svalbard, Norway , 2005, Population Ecology.
[14] E. Maier‐Reimer,et al. Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms , 2005, Nature.
[15] Ove Hoegh-Guldberg,et al. Low coral cover in a high‐CO2 world , 2005 .
[16] J. Peñuelas,et al. Running to stand still: adaptation and the response of plants to rapid climate change. , 2005, Ecology letters.
[17] A. J. Gaston,et al. Climate change, ice conditions and reproduction in an Arctic nesting marine bird: Brunnich's guillemot (Uria lomvia L.) , 2005 .
[18] Annette Menzel,et al. Analysis of long-term time series of the beginning of flowering by Bayesian function estimation , 2005 .
[19] A. Hemp. Climate change‐driven forest fires marginalize the impact of ice cap wasting on Kilimanjaro , 2005 .
[20] J. Reynolds,et al. Climate Change and Distribution Shifts in Marine Fishes , 2005, Science.
[21] G. Hays,et al. Climate change and marine plankton. , 2005, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[22] Liza Gross,et al. As the Antarctic Ice Pack Recedes, a Fragile Ecosystem Hangs in the Balance , 2005, PLoS Biology.
[23] Atte Korhola,et al. Climate-driven regime shifts in the biological communities of arctic lakes. , 2005, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[24] A. Menzel. A 500 year pheno-climatological view on the 2003 heatwave in Europe assessed by grape harvest dates , 2005 .
[25] David B. Roy,et al. A northward shift of range margins in British Odonata , 2005 .
[26] L. Brotóns,et al. Do changes in climate patterns in wintering areas affect the timing of the spring arrival of trans‐Saharan migrant birds? , 2005 .
[27] T. Root,et al. Present and future phenological changes in wild plants and animals , 2005 .
[28] J. Welker,et al. Winter Biological Processes Could Help Convert Arctic Tundra to Shrubland , 2005 .
[29] I. Stirling,et al. CLIMATE CHANGE AND RINGED SEAL (PHOCA HISPIDA) RECRUITMENT IN WESTERN HUDSON BAY , 2005 .
[30] D. Sims,et al. Long-term oceanographic and ecological research in the Western English Channel. , 2005, Advances in marine biology.
[31] Dawn M. Kaufman,et al. Empirical perspectives on species borders: from traditional biogeography to global change , 2005 .
[32] David G. Reid,et al. Long-term increases in prevalence of North Sea fishes having southern biogeographic affinities , 2004 .
[33] Peter Rothery,et al. Long-term decline in krill stock and increase in salps within the Southern Ocean , 2004, Nature.
[34] Otso Ovaskainen,et al. Variation in migration propensity among individuals maintained by landscape structure , 2004 .
[35] Anthony J. Richardson,et al. Climate Impact on Plankton Ecosystems in the Northeast Atlantic , 2004, Science.
[36] Lars Gustafsson,et al. Large–scale geographical variation confirms that climate change causes birds to lay earlier , 2004, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[37] Peter W. Glynn,et al. Coral reefs: Corals' adaptive response to climate change , 2004, Nature.
[38] R. Rowan. Coral bleaching: Thermal adaptation in reef coral symbionts , 2004, Nature.
[39] R. Aronson,et al. Climate flickers and range shifts of reef corals , 2004 .
[40] Daniel E. Schindler,et al. CLIMATE CHANGE UNCOUPLES TROPHIC INTERACTIONS IN AN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM , 2004 .
[41] Julie M. Roessig,et al. Effects of global climate change on marine and estuarine fishes and fisheries , 2004, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.
[42] J. Schaber,et al. Responses of spring phenology to climate change , 2004 .
[43] G. Lei,et al. Parasitoid–host metapopulation dynamics: the causes and consequences of phenological asynchrony , 2004 .
[44] I. Stirling,et al. Polar Bears in a Warming Climate1 , 2004, Integrative and comparative biology.
[45] D. Réale,et al. Keeping Pace with Fast Climate Change: Can Arctic Life Count on Evolution?1 , 2004, Integrative and comparative biology.
[46] N. Mantua,et al. Detecting regime shifts in the ocean: Data considerations , 2004 .
[47] V. Dose,et al. Bayesian analysis of climate change impacts in phenology , 2004 .
[48] R. Smith. Vascular plants as bioindicators of regional warming in Antarctica , 1994, Oecologia.
[49] David G. Ainley,et al. Increases in Antarctic penguin populations: reduced competition with whales or a loss of sea ice due to environmental warming? , 1992, Polar Biology.
[50] P. Ehrlich,et al. The role of adult feeding in egg production and population dynamics of the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha , 1983, Oecologia.
[51] R. R. White,et al. Extinction, reduction, stability and increase: The responses of checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas) populations to the California drought , 1980, Oecologia.
[52] L. Crozier. WARMER WINTERS DRIVE BUTTERFLY RANGE EXPANSION BY INCREASING SURVIVORSHIP , 2004 .
[53] F. Rodríguez-Trelles,et al. Rapid micro-evolution and loss of chromosomal diversity in Drosophila in response to climate warming , 2004, Evolutionary Ecology.
[54] K. Trenberth,et al. Modern Global Climate Change , 2003, Science.
[55] J. Peñuelas,et al. Effects of climatic change on the phenology of butterflies in the northwest Mediterranean Basin , 2003 .
[56] K. Caldeira,et al. Oceanography: Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH , 2003, Nature.
[57] A. Shapiro,et al. Climatic trends and advancing spring flight of butterflies in lowland California , 2003 .
[58] Rein Ahas,et al. Variations of the climatological growing season (1951–2000) in Germany compared with other countries , 2003 .
[59] D G Ainley,et al. Adélie Penguins and Environmental Change , 2003, Science.
[60] L. Crozier. Winter warming facilitates range expansion: cold tolerance of the butterfly Atalopedes campestris , 2003, Oecologia.
[61] J. Régnière,et al. Assessing the Impacts of Global Warming on Forest Pest Dynamics , 2022 .
[62] J. Overpeck,et al. Abrupt Climate Change , 2003, Science.
[63] Denis Réale,et al. Genetic and plastic responses of a northern mammal to climate change , 2003, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[64] Erik A. Beever,et al. PATTERNS OF APPARENT EXTIRPATION AMONG ISOLATED POPULATIONS OF PIKAS (OCHOTONA PRINCEPS) IN THE GREAT BASIN , 2003 .
[65] O. Hüppop,et al. North Atlantic Oscillation and timing of spring migration in birds , 2003, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[66] S. Schneider,et al. Fingerprints of global warming on wild animals and plants , 2003, Nature.
[67] G. Yohe,et al. A globally coherent fingerprint of climate change impacts across natural systems , 2003, Nature.
[68] S. Shiyatov,et al. Vegetation Dynamics at the Treeline Ecotone in the Ural Highlands, Russia , 2003 .
[69] M. Levitan. Climatic factors and increased frequencies of ‘southern’ chromosome forms in natural populations of Drosophila robusta , 2003 .
[70] Robert D. Holt,et al. On the evolutionary ecology of species' ranges , 2003 .
[71] Annette Menzel,et al. Observed changes in seasons: an overview , 2002 .
[72] J. K. Hill,et al. Responses of butterflies to twentieth century climate warming: implications for future ranges , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[73] E. Murphy,et al. Environmental Change and Antarctic Seabird Populations , 2002, Science.
[74] P. C. Reid,et al. Reorganization of North Atlantic Marine Copepod Biodiversity and Climate , 2002, Science.
[75] S. Running,et al. Satellite Evidence of Phenological Differences Between Urbanized and Rural Areas of the Eastern United States Deciduous Broadleaf Forest , 2002, Ecosystems.
[76] O. Hoegh‐Guldberg,et al. Ecological responses to recent climate change , 2002, Nature.
[77] H. Hillebrand,et al. North Atlantic Oscillation signatures in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems—a meta‐analysis , 2002 .
[78] A. Aptroot,et al. Long-Term Monitoring in the Netherlands Suggests that Lichens Respond to Global Warming , 2002, The Lichenologist.
[79] O. Hoegh‐Guldberg,et al. Ecology (Communication arising): Is coral bleaching really adaptive? , 2002, Nature.
[80] D. Moorhead,et al. Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response , 2002, Nature.
[81] T. M. Bezemer,et al. Herbivory in global climate change research: direct effects of rising temperature on insect herbivores , 2002 .
[82] I. Stirling. Polar Bears and Seals in the Eastern Beaufort Sea and Amundsen Gulf: A Synthesis of Population Trends and Ecological Relationships over Three Decades , 2002 .
[83] W. Bradshaw,et al. Genetic shift in photoperiodic response correlated with global warming , 2001, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[84] D. Ludwig,et al. Ecology, Conservation, and Public Policy , 2001 .
[85] J. Peñuelas,et al. Responses to a Warming World , 2001, Science.
[86] Isabelle Chuine,et al. Phenology is a major determinant of tree species range , 2001 .
[87] J. Gibbs,et al. Climate Warming and Calling Phenology of Frogs near Ithaca, New York, 1900–1999 , 2001 .
[88] E. Lindgren,et al. Tick-borne encephalitis in Sweden and climate change , 2001, The Lancet.
[89] A. Baker. Ecosystems: Reef corals bleach to survive change , 2001, Nature.
[90] N. Stenseth,et al. Ecological effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation , 2001, Oecologia.
[91] M. Sturm,et al. Climate change: Increasing shrub abundance in the Arctic , 2001, Nature.
[92] L. Conradt,et al. Ecological and evolutionary processes at expanding range margins , 2001 .
[93] Henri Weimerskirch,et al. Emperor penguins and climate change , 2001, Nature.
[94] R. Shaw,et al. Range shifts and adaptive responses to Quaternary climate change. , 2001, Science.
[95] S. Jacobs,et al. Adélie penguin population change in the pacific sector of Antarctica: relation to sea-ice extent and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current , 2001 .
[96] Dennis R. Paulson. Recent Odonata records from southern Florida - effects of global warming? , 2001 .
[97] L. Kullman. 20th Century Climate Warming and Tree-limit Rise in the Southern Scandes of Sweden , 2001, Ambio.
[98] M. Dettinger,et al. Changes in the Onset of Spring in the Western United States , 2001 .
[99] M. Scheffer,et al. El Niño effects on the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems. , 2001, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[100] John E. Walsh,et al. Polar regions (Arctic and Antarctic) , 2001 .
[101] I. Apostolova,et al. Influence of warming on timberline rising: a case study on Pinus peuce Griseb. in Bulgaria. , 2000 .
[102] G. Meehl,et al. Climate extremes: observations, modeling, and impacts. , 2000, Science.
[103] A. Menzel,et al. Trends in phenological phases in Europe between 1951 and 1996 , 2000, International journal of biometeorology.
[104] Jiri Nekovar,et al. Phenology in central Europe – differences and trends of spring phenophases in urban and rural areas , 2000, International journal of biometeorology.
[105] Bruce P. Finney,et al. Reduced growth of Alaskan white spruce in the twentieth century from temperature-induced drought stress , 2000, Nature.
[106] David B. Roy,et al. Phenology of British butterflies and climate change , 2000 .
[107] M. Willig,et al. Impacts of extreme weather and climate on terrestrial biota , 2000 .
[108] G. Meehl,et al. Trends in Extreme Weather and Climate Events: Issues Related to Modeling Extremes in Projections of Future Climate Change* , 2000 .
[109] K. Armitage,et al. Climate change is affecting altitudinal migrants and hibernating species. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[110] Hughes,et al. Biological consequences of global warming: is the signal already apparent? , 2000, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[111] B. Luckman,et al. Impact of Climate Fluctuations on Mountain Environments in the Canadian Rockies , 2000 .
[112] D. Winkler,et al. Climate change has affected the breeding date of tree swallows throughout North America , 1999, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[113] S. Gilman,et al. CLIMATE‐RELATED CHANGE IN AN INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY OVER SHORT AND LONG TIME SCALES , 1999 .
[114] Ross A. Alford,et al. Global Amphibian Declines: A Problem in Applied Ecology , 1999 .
[115] N. L. Bradley,et al. Phenological changes reflect climate change in Wisconsin. , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[116] C. Parmesan,et al. Poleward shifts in geographical ranges of butterfly species associated with regional warming , 1999, Nature.
[117] Jessica Gurevitch,et al. STATISTICAL ISSUES IN ECOLOGICAL META‐ANALYSES , 1999 .
[118] C. Thomas,et al. Birds extend their ranges northwards , 1999, Nature.
[119] J. Brown,et al. Long-term trend toward earlier breeding in an American bird: a response to global warming? , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[120] D. Ainley,et al. Migration routes of sooty shearwaters in the Pacific ocean , 1999 .
[121] K. Baker,et al. Marine Ecosystem Sensitivity to Climate Change , 1999 .
[122] John H. Campbell,et al. Biological response to climate change on a tropical mountain , 1999, Nature.
[123] N. Stenseth,et al. Environmental variation shapes sexual dimorphism in red deer. , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[124] T. Sparks,et al. Climate change and trophic interactions. , 1999, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[125] J. Hill,et al. Flight morphology in fragmented populations of a rare British butterfly, Hesperia comma , 1999 .
[126] Annette Menzel,et al. Growing season extended in Europe , 1999, Nature.
[127] M. D. Schwartz. Advancing to full bloom: planning phenological research for the 21st century , 1999 .
[128] S. Running,et al. The impact of growing-season length variability on carbon assimilation and evapotranspiration over 88 years in the eastern US deciduous forest , 1999, International journal of biometeorology.
[129] O. Hoegh‐Guldberg. Climate change, coral bleaching and the future of the world's coral reefs , 1999 .
[130] I. Stirling,et al. Long-term Trends in the Population Ecology of Polar Bears in Western Hudson Bay in Relation to Climatic Change , 1999 .
[131] T. Swetnam,et al. Mesoscale Disturbance and Ecological Response to Decadal Climatic Variability in the American Southwest , 1998 .
[132] S. Scheiner,et al. Tracking the Genetic Effects of Global Warming: Drosophila and OtherModel Systems , 1998 .
[133] W. Fraser,et al. Abandoned penguin colonies and environmental change in the Palmer Station area, Anvers Island, Antarctic Peninsula , 1998, Antarctic Science.
[134] Mark D. Schwartz,et al. Green-wave phenology , 1998, Nature.
[135] D. Cayan,et al. Climate-Ocean Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Northeast Pacific , 1998, Science.
[136] F. H. Schweingruber,et al. Reduced sensitivity of recent tree-growth to temperature at high northern latitudes , 1998, Nature.
[137] P. C. Reid,et al. Phytoplankton change in the North Atlantic , 1998, Nature.
[138] P. Jones,et al. Trees tell of past climates: But are they speaking less clearly today? , 1998 .
[139] G. Hill,et al. Recent change in the winter distribution of Rufous hummingbirds , 1998 .
[140] S. Holbrook,et al. CHANGES IN AN ASSEMBLAGE OF TEMPERATE REEF FISHES ASSOCIATED WITH A CLIMATE SHIFT , 1997 .
[141] K. Mikkola. Population trends of Finnish Lepidoptera during 1961-1996 , 1997 .
[142] David L. Thomson,et al. UK birds are laying eggs earlier , 1997, Nature.
[143] T. Sparks,et al. The effect of spring temperature on the appearance dates of British butterflies 1883–1993 , 1997 .
[144] M. Kirkpatrick,et al. Evolution of a Species' Range , 1997, The American Naturalist.
[145] C. Tucker,et al. Increased plant growth in the northern high latitudes from 1981 to 1991 , 1997, Nature.
[146] Mark Kirkpatrick,et al. GENETIC MODELS OF ADAPTATION AND GENE FLOW IN PERIPHERAL POPULATIONS , 1997, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[147] C. Thomas,et al. Catastrophic Extinction of Population Sources in a Butterfly Metapopulation , 1996, The American Naturalist.
[148] C. Thomas,et al. Evolutionary Responses of a Butterfly Metapopulation to Human- and Climate-Caused Environmental Variation , 1996, The American Naturalist.
[149] G. Grabherr,et al. Effects of climate change on mountain ecosystems -- Upward shifting of alpine plants , 1996 .
[150] C. D. Keeling,et al. Increased activity of northern vegetation inferred from atmospheric CO2 measurements , 1996, Nature.
[151] Camille Parmesan,et al. Climate and species' range , 1996, Nature.
[152] S. Ford,et al. Range extension by the oyster parasite Perkinsus marinus into the northeastern United States: response to climate change? , 1996 .
[153] J. Dozier,et al. Climate Change and Sierra Nevada Snowpack , 1996 .
[154] F. Rodríguez-Trelles,et al. Time-series analysis of seasonal changes of the O inversion polymorphism of Drosophila subobscura. , 1996, Genetics.
[155] S. Payette,et al. Recent Advance of the Arctic Treeline Along the Eastern Coast of Hudson Bay , 1995 .
[156] O. Hoegh‐Guldberg,et al. Temperature, Food Availability, and the Development of Marine Invertebrate Larvae , 1995 .
[157] Gordon C. Jacoby,et al. Tree ring width and density evidence of climatic and potential forest change in Alaska , 1995 .
[158] F. Stuart Chapin,et al. Responses of Arctic Tundra to Experimental and Observed Changes in Climate , 1995 .
[159] T. Beebee,et al. Amphibian breeding and climate , 1995, Nature.
[160] S. Hawkins,et al. Seventy years' observations of changes in distribution and abundance of zooplankton and intertidal organisms in the western English Channel in relation to rising sea temperature , 1995 .
[161] B. Eversham,et al. Butterfly monitoring 2 — interpreting the changes , 1995 .
[162] G. Grabherr,et al. Climate effects on mountain plants , 1994, Nature.
[163] A. Hoffmann,et al. Species borders: ecological and evolutionary perspectives. , 1994, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[164] G. Coope. The response of insect faunas to glacial-interglacial climatic fluctuations , 1994 .
[165] Peter Kareiva,et al. Biotic interactions and global change. , 1993 .
[166] R. Dennis. Butterflies and climate change , 1993 .
[167] P. Bartlein,et al. Global Changes During the Last 3 Million Years: Climatic Controls and Biotic Responses , 1992 .
[168] P. Wardle,et al. Evidence for rising upper limits of four native New Zealand forest trees , 1992 .
[169] Catherine Zabinski,et al. Changes in geographical range resulting from greenhouse warming: effects on biodiversity in forests , 1992 .
[170] R. Buddemeier,et al. Global change and coral reef ecosystems , 1992 .
[171] J. M. Scriber,et al. 14 – The Thermal Environment as a Resource Dictating Geographic Patterns of Feeding Specialization of Insect Herbivores , 1992 .
[172] D. Jordano,et al. Factors Facilitating the Continued Presence of Colotis evagore (Klug, 1829) in Southern Spain , 1991 .
[173] J. Innes. High-altitude and high-latitude tree growth in relation to past, present and future global climate change , 1991 .
[174] Brian Huntley,et al. How Plants Respond to Climate Change: Migration Rates, Individualism and the Consequences for Plant Communities , 1991 .
[175] G. C. Stevens,et al. THE CAUSES OF TREELINE , 1991 .
[176] P. Wilson,et al. Recent increase and southern expansion of Adelie penguins populations in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, related to climatic warming , 1990 .
[177] S. Nylin. Host plant specialization and seasonality in a polyphagous butterfly, Polygonia c-album (Nymphalidae) , 1988 .
[178] Dennis D. Murphy,et al. Sun, slope, and butterflies: topographic determinants of habitat quality for Euphydryas editha , 1988 .
[179] Terry L. Root,et al. ENERGY CONSTRAINTS ON AVIAN DISTRIBUTIONS AND ABUNDANCES , 1988 .
[180] P. Glynn. EL NIÑO—SOUTHERN OSCILLATION 1982-1983: NEARSHORE POPULATION, COMMUNITY, AND ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES , 1988 .
[181] F. Woodward. Climate and plant distribution , 1987 .
[182] E. Pollard,et al. Population ecology and change in range of the white admiral butterfly Ladoga Camilla L. in England , 1979 .
[183] D. Serventy. The use of data on the distribution of birds to monitor climatic changes , 1977 .
[184] J. Antonovics. THE NATURE OF LIMITS TO NATURAL SELECTION , 1976 .
[185] J. Burton. The Effects of Recent Climatic Changes on British Insects , 1975 .
[186] K. Williamson. Birds and Climatic Change , 1975 .
[187] Andrew T. Smith. The Distribution and Dispersal of Pikas: Influences of Behavior and Climate , 1974 .
[188] Professor Dr. Herbert Precht,et al. Temperature and Life , 1973, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[189] Wolfgang Wieser,et al. Effects of Temperature on Ectothermic Organisms , 1973, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[190] M. Singer,et al. Complex Components of Habitat Suitability within a Butterfly Colony , 1972, Science.
[191] S. Rohwer,et al. HERMON BUMPUS AND NATURAL SELECTION IN THE HOUSE SPARROW PASSER DOMESTICUS , 1972, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[192] R. Lewontin,et al. HYBRIDIZATION AS A SOURCE OF VARIATION FOR ADAPTATION TO NEW ENVIRONMENTS , 1966, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[193] G. Harris. CLIMATIC CHANGES SINCE 1860 AFFECTING EUROPEAN BIRDS , 1964 .
[194] H. G. Andrewartha,et al. The distribution and abundance of animals. , 1954 .
[195] O. Kalela. Changes in Geographic Ranges in the Avifauna of Northern and Central Europe in Relation to Recent Changes in Climate , 1949 .
[196] T. Dobzhansky. Genetics of Natural Populations. Xiv. a Response of Certain Gene Arrangements in the Third Chromosome of DROSOPHILA PSEUDOOBSCURA to Natural Selection. , 1947, Genetics.
[197] T. Dobzhansky. Genetics of Natural Populations IX. Temporal Changes in the Composition of Populations of Drosophila Pseudoobscura. , 1943, Genetics.
[198] W. C. Cook. Insects and Climate , 1932 .
[199] R. J. Russell,et al. Insects and climate , 1931 .
[200] J. Grinnell. Field Tests of Theories Concerning Distributional Control , 1917, The American Naturalist.