2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-014-0666-0
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The climate of the Mediterranean region: research progress and climate change impacts

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“…The effects of climate change, including ocean acidification, are specially marked in the Mediterranean Sea, as it is considered a climate change hotspot, being especially vulnerable to the increased sea surface temperature (SST) caused by greenhouse gas emissions (Diffenbaugh and Giorgi 2012;IPCC 2013;Lionello et al 2014). …”
Section: Climate Change and Severe Weathermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effects of climate change, including ocean acidification, are specially marked in the Mediterranean Sea, as it is considered a climate change hotspot, being especially vulnerable to the increased sea surface temperature (SST) caused by greenhouse gas emissions (Diffenbaugh and Giorgi 2012;IPCC 2013;Lionello et al 2014). …”
Section: Climate Change and Severe Weathermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean maximum summer seawater temperature of the Mediterranean Sea has risen by around 1 °C over the last three decades and there has been an increase in the frequency and intensity of marine heat waves (references within Lionello et al 2014). …”
Section: Climate Change and Severe Weathermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4B). Most of the currently known yew localities have a relict character due in part to contraction of the species' range resulting mainly from climate aridification (Lionello, 2012;Lionello et al, 2014), which restricted the area with suitable site conditions for the species. The reduction of the population of T. baccata during the last 4-5,000 years has also been due to human pressure, firstly as a result of elimination of the forests when humans colonized the North African area (Lamb et al, 1991;Charco, 2007), afterwards during more recent times resulting from yew wood being used for carpentry and furniture making (Charco, 2007), the medicinal utilization of various parts of the plants (Bellakhdar, 1997;Bnouham et al, 2006;Benkhnigue et al, 2014), cutting trees to protect livestock against intoxication (Bnouham et al, 2006) and intensive browsing by goats, which can totally eliminate yew seedlings (Benabid, 1983b;Charco, 2007;Farris & Filigheddu, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Evidence shows that in the last century the Mediterranean basin, acknowledged as very sensitive to climate variation (Lionello et al, 2006;IPCC, 2014), experienced relevant increases in temperature combined with noteworthy reductions in precipitation, and, according to future scenarios, this tendency is expected to even worsen in the next decades (Bravo et al, 2008;Giorgi and Lionello, 2008;Hertig et al, 2010;Lionello et al, 2014). This trend will likely impact many plant ecosystems, especially those located in mountain areas where climate is one of the major drivers of their distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%