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May 2019
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The existence of coral reefs is threatened by climate change. This issue’s cover image shows part of a fringing reef on the north coast of Jamaica near Discovery Bay at Pear Tree Bottom. Photo taken on 10 August 2012 by Professor M.J.C. Crabbe.
ISSN 2397-8554
EISSN 2397-8562
In this Issue
Adapting to Climate Change: People and Biology
Editorial
The breadth of climate change impacts on biological systems
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 107–113.
Review Articles
Do we know how mosquito disease vectors will respond to climate change?
Rija Falimanalina Andriamifidy; Nils Benjamin Tjaden; Carl Beierkuhnlein; Stephanie Margarete Thomas
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 115–132.
Effects of climate change on vector-borne diseases: an updated focus on West Nile virus in humans
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 143–152.
Genome-level responses to the environment: plant desiccation tolerance
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 153–163.
Adapting to extreme environments: can coral reefs adapt to climate change?
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 183–195.
Ocean acidification impacts on coastal ecosystem services due to habitat degradation
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 197–206.
Climate and land-use change homogenise terrestrial biodiversity, with consequences for ecosystem functioning and human well-being
Tim Newbold; Georgina L. Adams; Gonzalo Albaladejo Robles; Elizabeth H. Boakes; Guilherme Braga Ferreira; Abbie S. A. Chapman; Adrienne Etard; Rory Gibb; Joseph Millard; Charlotte L. Outhwaite; Jessica J. Williams
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 207–219.
Modelling ecosystem adaptation and dangerous rates of global warming
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 221–231.
Climate change impacts on marine ecosystems through the lens of the size spectrum
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 233–243.
Climate change: essential knowledge for developing holistic solutions to our climate crisis
Emerg Top Life Sci (2019) 3 (2): 245–256.