Current climate change is a major threat to biodiversity. Species unable to adapt or move will face local or global extinction and this is more likely to happen to species with narrow climatic and habitat requirements and limited dispersal abilities, such as amphibians and reptiles. Biodiversity losses are likely to be greatest in global biodiversity hotspots where climate change is fast, such as the Iberian Peninsula. Here we assess the impact of climate change on 37 endemic and nearly endemic herptiles of the Iberian Peninsula by predicting species distributions for three different times into the future (2020, 2050 and 2080) using an ensemble of bioclimatic models and different combinations of species dispersal ability, emission levels an...
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BACKGROUND: Climatic change is expected to lead to changes in species' geographical ranges. Adaptati...
Climatic change is expected to lead to changes in species' geographical ranges. Adaptation strategie...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
The Mediterranean basin is considered a hotspot of biological diversity with a long history of modif...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
Climate change has been widely accepted as one of the major threats for global biodiversity, and und...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
Climate change has been widely accepted as one of the major threats for global biodiversity, and und...
Climate change has been widely accepted as one of the major threats for global biodiversity, and und...
We tested two approaches to forecast species distributions while balancing the impact of climate cha...
Ongoing global climate change presents serious challenges in conservation biology, forcing us to rev...
ABSTRACT: Throughout the last decades, the increasing pressure of anthropogenic (climate and land-us...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
BACKGROUND: Climatic change is expected to lead to changes in species' geographical ranges. Adaptati...
Climatic change is expected to lead to changes in species' geographical ranges. Adaptation strategie...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
The Mediterranean basin is considered a hotspot of biological diversity with a long history of modif...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
Climate change has been widely accepted as one of the major threats for global biodiversity, and und...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
Climate change has been widely accepted as one of the major threats for global biodiversity, and und...
Climate change has been widely accepted as one of the major threats for global biodiversity, and und...
We tested two approaches to forecast species distributions while balancing the impact of climate cha...
Ongoing global climate change presents serious challenges in conservation biology, forcing us to rev...
ABSTRACT: Throughout the last decades, the increasing pressure of anthropogenic (climate and land-us...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
BACKGROUND: Climatic change is expected to lead to changes in species' geographical ranges. Adaptati...
Climatic change is expected to lead to changes in species' geographical ranges. Adaptation strategie...