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IF 10 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1002/fee.2822
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Cover photo: Climate change is forcing scientists and natural resource managers to consider how species interactions shift in a rapidly warming world. In aquatic ecosystems, certain fishes function better than others in warmer temperatures. With climate warming, this means that some warm-adapted fish are expanding their range northward into lakes previously dominated by cool- or cold-adapted fish such as walleye (Sander vitreus). If these thermal groups occupy, and share resources within, the same waterbody, then it seems intuitive that removing the former group will benefit the latter. However, Jarvis et al. (https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2794) show that, under alternate thermal conditions, the removal of warm-adapted species may sometimes be detrimental to cool-adapted species. Acknowledging and understanding these switches in species interactions will help scientists and natural resource managers prepare for unexpected management outcomes under changing climatic conditions. Image credit: Sam Stukel-USFWS/Flickr (PDM 1.0).

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封面图片:气候变化迫使科学家和自然资源管理者考虑在一个快速变暖的世界中物种之间的相互作用是如何变化的。在水生生态系统中,某些鱼类在较温暖的温度下比其他鱼类功能更好。随着气候变暖,这意味着一些适应温暖的鱼类正在向北扩展它们的活动范围,进入以前由适应寒冷或寒冷的鱼类(如沙眼鱼)主导的湖泊。如果这些热组占据并共享同一水体内的资源,那么移除前者将使后者受益似乎是直观的。然而,Jarvis等人(https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2794)表明,在交替的热条件下,去除暖适应物种有时可能对冷适应物种有害。认识和理解物种相互作用中的这些转换将有助于科学家和自然资源管理者在不断变化的气候条件下为意想不到的管理结果做好准备。图片来源:Sam Stukel-USFWS/Flickr (PDM 1.0)。
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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 环境科学-环境科学
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1.00%
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128
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is a publication by the Ecological Society of America that focuses on the significance of ecology and environmental science in various aspects of research and problem-solving. The journal covers topics such as biodiversity conservation, ecosystem preservation, natural resource management, public policy, and other related areas. The publication features a range of content, including peer-reviewed articles, editorials, commentaries, letters, and occasional special issues and topical series. It releases ten issues per year, excluding January and July. ESA members receive both print and electronic copies of the journal, while institutional subscriptions are also available. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is highly regarded in the field, as indicated by its ranking in the 2021 Journal Citation Reports by Clarivate Analytics. The journal is ranked 4th out of 174 in ecology journals and 11th out of 279 in environmental sciences journals. Its impact factor for 2021 is reported as 13.789, which further demonstrates its influence and importance in the scientific community.
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