<p>Table values indicate mean expected loss and gain (percentage of suitable cells) as compared to the consensus model for the 20th century climate. Asterisk in the species code (*) indicate that the predictor data set was extended by Tmax and PSeason. Model specific values (GAM, GLM and RF) are based on averaging across all future projections of the three climate models. Climate model specific values (ECHAM5, HADCM3 and IPSL-CM4) are based on averaging across all corresponding projections of the three SDMs. “Mean” indicates loss and gain resulting from comparison between the consensus future projection merging all SDMs and all climate change models and the consensus model for the 20th century climate.</p
<p>Values are median percentages of grid cells lost or gained for all marsupial species in a consens...
<p>A) Ratio of peak flow, by model node, in future scenarios to peak flow in baseline scenarios. Pea...
Summary of past rates, projected rates of climate change and relative differences between past and p...
<p>Species distribution models projected species occurrence to 4,957 8-km grid points using climate ...
<p>Circles are species and circle size reflects the sum of baseline climatic suitability across cell...
<p>All GCMs were calculated for two different Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs), namely R...
<p>Table values are the median percent change (min to max) of modeled current climatically suitable ...
Data presented are for each of three climate models analyzed plus the magnitude-agreement (M-A) scor...
<p>Each row shows the results of the particular climate model: (A–D) ECHAM5, (E–H) HADCM3 and (I–L) ...
<p>Climate scenarios (GCM) are abbreviated as WW (warmer wetter; CCCMA CGC 3.1) and WD (warmer drier...
-2 represents habitat loss, -1 represents suitable and stable in future, 0 represents not suitable, ...
<p>Ensemble predictions were created by averaging model output from all four GCM predictions. The th...
<p>Ensemble predictions were created by averaging model output from all four GCM predictions. The th...
<p>Average carbon loss over time shows trends towards increasing or decreasing carbon stocks dependi...
Data presented are for each of three climate models analyzed plus the magnitude-agreement (M-A) scor...
<p>Values are median percentages of grid cells lost or gained for all marsupial species in a consens...
<p>A) Ratio of peak flow, by model node, in future scenarios to peak flow in baseline scenarios. Pea...
Summary of past rates, projected rates of climate change and relative differences between past and p...
<p>Species distribution models projected species occurrence to 4,957 8-km grid points using climate ...
<p>Circles are species and circle size reflects the sum of baseline climatic suitability across cell...
<p>All GCMs were calculated for two different Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs), namely R...
<p>Table values are the median percent change (min to max) of modeled current climatically suitable ...
Data presented are for each of three climate models analyzed plus the magnitude-agreement (M-A) scor...
<p>Each row shows the results of the particular climate model: (A–D) ECHAM5, (E–H) HADCM3 and (I–L) ...
<p>Climate scenarios (GCM) are abbreviated as WW (warmer wetter; CCCMA CGC 3.1) and WD (warmer drier...
-2 represents habitat loss, -1 represents suitable and stable in future, 0 represents not suitable, ...
<p>Ensemble predictions were created by averaging model output from all four GCM predictions. The th...
<p>Ensemble predictions were created by averaging model output from all four GCM predictions. The th...
<p>Average carbon loss over time shows trends towards increasing or decreasing carbon stocks dependi...
Data presented are for each of three climate models analyzed plus the magnitude-agreement (M-A) scor...
<p>Values are median percentages of grid cells lost or gained for all marsupial species in a consens...
<p>A) Ratio of peak flow, by model node, in future scenarios to peak flow in baseline scenarios. Pea...
Summary of past rates, projected rates of climate change and relative differences between past and p...