Ongoing global climate change presents serious challenges in conservation biology, forcing us to revisit previous tools and principles based on how species may respond to novel climatic conditions. There is currently a major gap between predictions of species vulnerability and management strategies, despite the fact that linking these areas is fundamental for future biodiversity conservation. Herein, we evaluate what drives vulnerability to climate change in three Iberian endemic water beetles, representing three independent colonizations of the same habitat, employing comparative thermal physiology, species distribution models and estimations of species dispersal capacity. We derive conservation strategies for each species based on their d...
Aim: Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land us...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
1. Global warming may especially affect ectothermic insect species, making it necessary to forecast ...
Current climate change is a major threat to biodiversity. Species unable to adapt or move will face ...
Aim Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land use...
Aim Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land use...
International audienceDung beetles are indispensable in pasturelands, especially when poor efficienc...
International audienceDung beetles are indispensable in pasturelands, especially when poor efficienc...
Taxa restricted to mountains may be vulnerable to global warming, unless local-scale topographic var...
Taxa restricted to mountains may be vulnerable to global warming, unless local-scale topographic var...
We analysed the sensitivity of European Trichoptera (caddisfly) species to climate change impacts, b...
Mountainous running water ecosystems are vulnerable to climate change with major changes coming from...
Aim: Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land us...
As the climate changes, we expect species geographic ranges to shift to higher latitudes and elevati...
Mountainous running water ecosystems are vulnerable to climate change with major changes coming from...
Aim: Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land us...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
1. Global warming may especially affect ectothermic insect species, making it necessary to forecast ...
Current climate change is a major threat to biodiversity. Species unable to adapt or move will face ...
Aim Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land use...
Aim Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land use...
International audienceDung beetles are indispensable in pasturelands, especially when poor efficienc...
International audienceDung beetles are indispensable in pasturelands, especially when poor efficienc...
Taxa restricted to mountains may be vulnerable to global warming, unless local-scale topographic var...
Taxa restricted to mountains may be vulnerable to global warming, unless local-scale topographic var...
We analysed the sensitivity of European Trichoptera (caddisfly) species to climate change impacts, b...
Mountainous running water ecosystems are vulnerable to climate change with major changes coming from...
Aim: Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land us...
As the climate changes, we expect species geographic ranges to shift to higher latitudes and elevati...
Mountainous running water ecosystems are vulnerable to climate change with major changes coming from...
Aim: Many rare species are dispersal-limited; their colonization capacity can be impacted by land us...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the effect of climate variability on s...
1. Global warming may especially affect ectothermic insect species, making it necessary to forecast ...