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Author: Rizzoli, Annapaola; Tagliapietra, Valentina; Cagnacci, Francesca; Marini, Giovanni; Arnoldi, Daniele; Rosso, Fausta; Rosà, Roberto
Title: Parasites and wildlife in a changing world: The vector-host- pathogen interaction as a learning case
  • Document date: 2019_6_12
  • ID: te7vpcu4_2
    Snippet: Human impact on the ecosystems has exponentially increased during the last decades so that many of the observed changes are unprecedented in terms of effect size, and rate of change. The atmosphere and oceans have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, and sea level has risen. Human influence on the climate system is incontrovertible, and recent anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are the highest in history. Despite this, ca.....
    Document: Human impact on the ecosystems has exponentially increased during the last decades so that many of the observed changes are unprecedented in terms of effect size, and rate of change. The atmosphere and oceans have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, and sea level has risen. Human influence on the climate system is incontrovertible, and recent anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are the highest in history. Despite this, carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise and the last four years have been the warmest on record. In particular, 2018 surface temperatures were more than 0.4°C higher than the long-term average recorded over the period (ECMWF Copernicus Climate change service report https://bit.ly/ 2FbJvhq, accessed May 27, 2019). Recent climate changes have had widespread impacts on human and natural systems, including the emergence of wildlife zoonotic diseases (https://www.ipcc.ch/, accessed May 27, 2019).

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