Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:
Extinction
Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary. This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.
* -- The State of the World's Mammals
* -- North American Birds in a Warming World
* -- The Future of Earth's Terrestrial Birds
* -- Shifts in Plant Distributions in a Warming World
* -- Regional Biodiversity in a Warmer World
* -- Upward-Migrating Plants in the Swiss Alps
* -- The Failing Frogs of Eastern Australia
* -- The Downward Spiral of Global Amphibian Populations
* -- On the Importance of Land
* -- Evolution of Dispersal Ability in the Speckled Wood Butterfly
* -- Predicting Species Extinctions in Response to Global Warming
* -- Biofuels as Religious Fodder
* -- Plant Stomatal Response to Volcanogenic SO2
* -- Global Warming and Butterfly Species Richness in Canada
* -- Regional Warming and Mountaintop Biodiversity
* -- Growth Histories of Temperate Forest Lianas
* -- Evolutionary Adaptations to Climate Change
* -- Tree Responses to Global Warming
* -- Coral Responses to Global Warming
* -- Global Warming: Will It Cause Multiple Species Extinctions?
* -- Climate Change and Amphibian Population Declines in Spain
* -- Global Warming Is Increasing Alpine Species Richness
* -- Butterfly Biodiversity in Britain
* -- Global Warming and the Silver-Spotted Skipper Butterfly
* -- Endangered Plants on the Road to Extinction?
* -- CO2 Enrichment "Levels Playing Field" in Ragweed Study
* -- Sky-Island Refugia from Global Warming
* -- Extinction: Some Plants Refuse to Go Quietly into the Night
* -- Global Warming and the Sachem Skipper Butterfly
* -- Birds in Finland Respond to Global Warming
* -- Range Responses of British Dragonflies and Damselflies to Recent Regional Warming
* -- Earth's Land Mammals: Their Only Hope of Avoiding Extinction
* -- Biospheric Breakdown: What We Must Do to Prevent It?
* -- The Fate of Earth's Trees in a Rapidly Warming World
* -- Biased Towards Extinction
* -- Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
* -- The Specter of Species Extinction: Will Global Warming Decimate Earth's Biosphere?
* -- Effects of Climate Change on Marine Biodiversity
* -- On Shirking Our Real Environmental Duties
Back from the Jaws of Extinction (Or What a Difference a Degree Makes!)
Rising CO2 Concentrations Help Plants Adapt to Rising Temperatures
Vegetative Response to Rapid Climate Change in Southern Europe
Global Warming and Shifts in British Bird Ranges