Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwide, and theory predicts that these factors may act synergistically to affect population trajectories. Recent evidence indicates that structurally complex old-growth forest can be cooler than other forest types during spring and summer months, thereby offering potential to buffer populations from negative effects of warming. Old growth may also have higher food and nest-site availability for certain species, which could have disproportionate fitness benefits as species approach their thermal limits. Location: Pacific Northwestern United States. Methods: We predicted that negative effects of climate change on 30-year population trends of old-gro...
Biodiversity is already experiencing the effects of climate change through range expansion, retracti...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecologic...
Human-induced climate change is increasingly recognized as a fundamental driver of bio-logical proce...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: European Environment Agency; doi: http://dx...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet har-bour a numb...
Climate change will likely increase temperatures across the globe as well as alter regional climates...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour a numbe...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Resource selection specialization may increase vulnerability of populations to environmental change....
Birds respond rapidly to changes in both habitat and climate conditions and thus are good indicators...
<div><p>Birds in U.S. national parks find strong protection from many longstanding and pervasive thr...
Biodiversity is already experiencing the effects of climate change through range expansion, retracti...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecologic...
Human-induced climate change is increasingly recognized as a fundamental driver of bio-logical proce...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: European Environment Agency; doi: http://dx...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet har-bour a numb...
Climate change will likely increase temperatures across the globe as well as alter regional climates...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet harbour a numbe...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Resource selection specialization may increase vulnerability of populations to environmental change....
Birds respond rapidly to changes in both habitat and climate conditions and thus are good indicators...
<div><p>Birds in U.S. national parks find strong protection from many longstanding and pervasive thr...
Biodiversity is already experiencing the effects of climate change through range expansion, retracti...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...