climate change
Firth Author | Year | Full citation | Keywords |
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Essl | 2009 | Essl, F., Dullinger, S. and Kleinbauer, I. 2009. Changes in the spatio-temporal patterns and habitat preferences of Ambrosia artemisiifolia during its invasion of Austria. Preslia 81: 119–133. | climate change, human health, introduction history, invasion, naturalization, niche |
Rogers | 2006 | Rogers C.A., P.M. Wayne, E. A. Macklin, M.L. Muilenberg, C.J. Wagner, P. R. Epstein, and F.A. Bazzaz,2006. Interaction of the Onset of Spring and Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) Pollen Production. Environmental Health Perspectives, 141(6):865-869 |
allergenic pollens, Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., climate change, elevated CO2, climate variability, global warming, ragweed, springtime |
Clot | 2003 | Clot, B. 2003. Trends in airborne pollne: An overview of 21 years of data in Neuchatel (Switzerland9 Aerobiologia 19: 227-234. | abundance, allergy, climate change, pollen, season, trends |