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In Spain for instance, there seems to be an 'anti-startup' climate derived from the country's new taxation on potential gains (laws to protect legacy business), which has apparently even driven Google out of the country, as well as caused other negative elements such as scarce capital and high bureaucracy that led Spanish entrepreneurs to establish themselves overseas.

We created four largely independent climate variables to represent present climate, derived from average monthly mean temperature and monthly total precipitation from the 1 km resolution DAYMET 1980 1998 mean climate database (www.daymet.org) [63].

This study showed that the Israeli population, thriving in the colder Mediterranean climate, derived from cold-adapted native populations of Argentina.

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A number of explanations have been examined for these hump-shaped richness patterns (e.g. climate-derived productivity, source sink dynamics, intermediate disturbance and mid-domain effect) but at this stage the dominant contributing factors remain unclear (McCain and Grytnes 2010).

Probabilities of future climate conditions derived from climate projections then help inform utility operators of impending risk.

The climate scenarios were (i) a continuation of the historical climate of 1975 2007; (ii) a continuation of the more recent climate of 1997 2007 until 2030; and (iii v) three climate scenarios derived by applying the GCM projected climate under three global warming scenarios of 0.7, 1.0 and 1.3 °C by 2030.

How accurate are regional projections of climate change derived from downscaling global climate model results?

Treatments simulated baseline and projected climate averages derived from the latest UK climate change projections (UKCP09) for Exmoor, a climatically marginal peatland in SW England.

The impact of climate change on snow water equivalent (SWE) and its uncertainty were investigated in snowy areas of subarctic and temperate climate zones in Japan by using a snow process model and climate projections derived from general circulation models (GCMs).

Over the last 15 years there has been a proliferation in the co-availability of 1) national, geo-coded parasite prevalence data; 2) spatially interpolated climate data derived from ground station observations; and 3) remotely sensed satellite surrogates of climate, urbanization, and topography.

The influence of climate change on recruitment was tested using Pearson's correlation coefficients between recruitment and climate data derived from MTCLIM for the 1951 2009 periods (Daniels and Veblen, 2004; Jump et al., 2007).

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