Climate change in the Arctic is a growing concern for natural resource conservation and management as a result of accelerated warming and associated shifts in the distribution and abundance of northern species. We introduce a predictive framework for assessing the future extent of Arctic tundra and boreal biomes in northern Alaska. We use geo-referenced museum specimens to predict the velocity of distributional change into the next century and compare predicted tundra refugial areas with current land-use. The reliability of predicted distributions, including differences between fundamental and realized niches, for two groups of species is strengthened by fossils and genetic signatures of demographic shifts. Evolutionary responses to environ...
The Arctic tundra is subject to the greatest climate change-induced temperature rises of any biome. ...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
AbstractProtected area networks are the foundation of conservation, even in northern Canada where an...
As ancestral biodiversity responded dynamically to late-Quaternary climate changes, so are extant or...
Aim: Species are expected to disperse poleward in response to climate change. For species that are e...
Arctic vegetation is crucial for fauna and the livelihoods of Northern peoples and is tightly linked...
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by ...
The individual of a species is the basic unit which responds to climate and UV-B changes, and it res...
[1] Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined...
[1] Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined...
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by ...
Arctic and subarctic (i.e., [sub]arctic) ecosystems are predicted to be particularly susceptible to ...
Arctic and subarctic (i.e., [sub]arctic) ecosystems are predicted to be particularly susceptible to ...
Arctic and subarctic (i.e., [sub]arctic) ecosystems are predicted to be particularly susceptible to ...
At northern high latitudes, biosphere responses to and interactions with climate warming are expecte...
The Arctic tundra is subject to the greatest climate change-induced temperature rises of any biome. ...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
AbstractProtected area networks are the foundation of conservation, even in northern Canada where an...
As ancestral biodiversity responded dynamically to late-Quaternary climate changes, so are extant or...
Aim: Species are expected to disperse poleward in response to climate change. For species that are e...
Arctic vegetation is crucial for fauna and the livelihoods of Northern peoples and is tightly linked...
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by ...
The individual of a species is the basic unit which responds to climate and UV-B changes, and it res...
[1] Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined...
[1] Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined...
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by ...
Arctic and subarctic (i.e., [sub]arctic) ecosystems are predicted to be particularly susceptible to ...
Arctic and subarctic (i.e., [sub]arctic) ecosystems are predicted to be particularly susceptible to ...
Arctic and subarctic (i.e., [sub]arctic) ecosystems are predicted to be particularly susceptible to ...
At northern high latitudes, biosphere responses to and interactions with climate warming are expecte...
The Arctic tundra is subject to the greatest climate change-induced temperature rises of any biome. ...
The climate is changing across the globe at unprecedented magnitudes, and temperatures in the Arctic...
AbstractProtected area networks are the foundation of conservation, even in northern Canada where an...