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This downhill shift is counter to what would be expected given 20th-century warming but is readily explained by species' niche tracking of regional changes in climatic water balance rather than temperature.
When going downhill, shift your weight backward but apply more brake to the front wheel.
If you are going downhill, shift to a lower gear or just go slow!
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Crimmins, S. M., Dobrowski, S. Z., Greenberg, J. A., Abatzoglou, J. T. & Mynsberge, A. R. Changes in climatic water balance drive downhill shifts in plant species' optimum elevations.
Crimmins, S. M., Dobrowski, S. Z., Greenberg, J. A., Abatzoglou, J. T. & Mynsberge, A. R. Changes in climate water balance drive downhill shifts in plant species optimum elevations.
Conversely, downhill shifts are often considered anomalous and unrelated to climate change.
Similar downhill shifts can be expected to occur where future climate change scenarios project increases in water availability that outpace evaporative demand.
sinensis (see above) may also reflect, at least in part, repeated downhill shifts in elevation range during glacials, perhaps by tracking favourable humidity conditions as imposed by the East Asian monsoon in areas of high relief [ 104].
Many mountain plant species in California shifted downhill, tracking regional changes in water balance.
He repositioned the game system's balance board, stepped on for a second run of downhill skiing and began to shift from side to side, a computer-generated figure swishing in time with him across the room.
I can't seem to analyze you". He repositioned the game system's balance board, stepped on for a second run of downhill skiing and began to shift from side to side, a computer-generated figure swishing in time with him across the room.
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