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Withers height at calving was positively affected by treatment of animals with antibiotics and increased mean temperature in the calf area.
Body weight at calving tended to increase with parity of the dam, increased amount of grain fed to calves, increased ammonia levels, and increased mean temperature of the calf housing area.
Increased humidity and increased mean temperature were instead associated with a decreasing number of influenza B cases (Grade 3).
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While increased mean temperatures promotes an earlier phenological development in the crop model, shifts in temperature distributions in the projected climate can increase the abundance of lower temperature (Fig. 5).
Increasing mean temperature predicted for many regions will strongly interact with genetically based seasonality patterns that are probably highly adaptive both within and among species.
Thus, despite increased mean temperatures, phenological growth stages are elongated.
It should also be considered that despite increased mean temperatures, we found shifts in the distribution of temperatures that would increase the probability of low-temperature abundance (Fig. 5).
Moreover, increased duration of the growth period under increased mean temperatures may turn current patterns of countergradient variation (Conover and Present 1990) that maintain nearly constant life-history traits in latitudinally distributed species become maladaptive (Bradshaw and Holzapfel 2001).
Hybrid options can also be used in urban settings to help cope with the effects of increasing mean temperature associated with climate change.
We found that the incidence of CCHF increased with increasing mean temperature in areas with CCHF cases.
Increasing mean temperature, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), savannah-type land coverage or habitat fragmentation increased significantly the incidence of CCHF in the CCHF-affected areas.
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