Model predictions of extinction risks from anthropogenic climate change are dire, but still overly simplistic. To reli-ably predict at-risk species we need to know which species are currently responding, which are not, and what traits are mediating the responses. For mammals, we have yet to identify overarching physiological, behavioral, or biogeo-graphic traits determining species ’ responses to climate change, but they must exist. To date, 73 mammal species in North America and eight additional species worldwide have been assessed for responses to climate change, including local extirpations, range contractions and shifts, decreased abundance, phenological shifts, morphological or genetic changes. Only 52 % of those species have responded...
The effects of increased global temperatures are being measured in many biological systems. Given t...
The responses of lowland tropical communities to climate change will critically influence global bio...
1. Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history tr...
Although it is widely accepted that future climatic change-if unabated-is likely to have major impac...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Global climate change is predicted to result in the decline and/or extinction of a large number of a...
Approximately 25% of mammals are currently threatened with extinction, a risk that is amplified unde...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Aim The risk climate change poses to biodiversity is often estimated by forecasting the areas tha...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Species extinction is the most alarming consequence of global biodiversity decline, with potential d...
Measuring, Understanding and Predicting wildlife response to climate change is a pressing matter sin...
Human population has exponentially grown since the last glaciation, especially across temperate area...
Successful conservation depends on a solid understanding of how climate change and biological intera...
The effects of increased global temperatures are being measured in many biological systems. Given t...
The responses of lowland tropical communities to climate change will critically influence global bio...
1. Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history tr...
Although it is widely accepted that future climatic change-if unabated-is likely to have major impac...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Global climate change is predicted to result in the decline and/or extinction of a large number of a...
Approximately 25% of mammals are currently threatened with extinction, a risk that is amplified unde...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Aim The risk climate change poses to biodiversity is often estimated by forecasting the areas tha...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Species extinction is the most alarming consequence of global biodiversity decline, with potential d...
Measuring, Understanding and Predicting wildlife response to climate change is a pressing matter sin...
Human population has exponentially grown since the last glaciation, especially across temperate area...
Successful conservation depends on a solid understanding of how climate change and biological intera...
The effects of increased global temperatures are being measured in many biological systems. Given t...
The responses of lowland tropical communities to climate change will critically influence global bio...
1. Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history tr...