<div><p>Contemporary climate change has been widely documented as the apparent cause of range contraction at the edge of many species distributions but documentation of climate change as a cause of extirpation and fragmentation of the interior of a species’ core habitat has been lacking. Here, we report the extirpation of the American pika (<i>Ochotona princeps</i>), a temperature-sensitive small mammal, from a 165-km<sup>2</sup> area located within its core habitat in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. While sites surrounding the area still maintain pikas, radiocarbon analyses of pika fecal pellets recovered within this area indicate that former patch occupancy ranges from before 1955, the beginning of the atmospheric spike in radiocarb...
There has been increasing acknowledgement that refugia at different scales facilitate the long-term ...
Alteration of native habitat through human disturbance is generally implicated as the predominant ca...
Anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity are large and varied, from habitat destruction and fragmentati...
Contemporary climate change has been widely documented as the apparent cause of range contraction at...
AIM: The American pika (Ochotona princeps) appears to have experienced climate‐mediated upslope rang...
Anthropogenic climate change is emerging as a growing threat to biodiversityconservation, but the de...
© 2014 by the Ecological Society of America. The American pika (Ochotona princeps) has become a spec...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a temperature-sensitive lagomorph reported to be in decline...
<p>To advance understanding of the distribution, climatic relationships, and status of American pika...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are elevational range...
Climate change is affecting ecosystems worldwide. Among those ecological communities most affected a...
<div><p>American pikas (<i>Ochotona princeps</i>) have been heralded as indicators of montane-mammal...
To advance understanding of the distribution, climatic relationships, and status of American pikas (...
American pikas (Ochotona princeps) have been heralded as indicators of montane-mammal response to co...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
There has been increasing acknowledgement that refugia at different scales facilitate the long-term ...
Alteration of native habitat through human disturbance is generally implicated as the predominant ca...
Anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity are large and varied, from habitat destruction and fragmentati...
Contemporary climate change has been widely documented as the apparent cause of range contraction at...
AIM: The American pika (Ochotona princeps) appears to have experienced climate‐mediated upslope rang...
Anthropogenic climate change is emerging as a growing threat to biodiversityconservation, but the de...
© 2014 by the Ecological Society of America. The American pika (Ochotona princeps) has become a spec...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a temperature-sensitive lagomorph reported to be in decline...
<p>To advance understanding of the distribution, climatic relationships, and status of American pika...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are elevational range...
Climate change is affecting ecosystems worldwide. Among those ecological communities most affected a...
<div><p>American pikas (<i>Ochotona princeps</i>) have been heralded as indicators of montane-mammal...
To advance understanding of the distribution, climatic relationships, and status of American pikas (...
American pikas (Ochotona princeps) have been heralded as indicators of montane-mammal response to co...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
There has been increasing acknowledgement that refugia at different scales facilitate the long-term ...
Alteration of native habitat through human disturbance is generally implicated as the predominant ca...
Anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity are large and varied, from habitat destruction and fragmentati...