Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Current observed as well as projected changes in biodiversity are the result of multiple interacting factors, with land use and climate change often marked as most important drivers. We aimed to disentangle the separate impacts of these two for sets of vascular plant, bird, butterfly and dragonfly species listed as characteristic for European dry grasslands and wetlands, two habitats of high and threatened biodiversity. We combined articulations of the four frequently used SRES climate scenarios and associated land use change projections for 2030, and assessed their impact on population trends in species (i.e. whether they would probably be declining, stable o...
1. Current modelling approaches to predict spatially explicit biodiversity responses to climate chan...
International audienceEfficient management of biodiversity requires a forward-looking approach based...
Within the KLIFF research project, the sensitivity of 227 Red List species (breeding birds, reptiles...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Current observed a...
Current observed as well as projected changes in biodiversity are the result of multiple interacting...
Current observed as well as projected changes in biodiversity are the result of multiple interacting...
Current observed as well as projected changes in biodiversity are the result of multiple interacting...
Biodiversity loss due to changes in climate and land use has been assessed recently. The earliest bi...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict environmentally induced range sh...
Biodiversity loss due to changes in climate and land use has been assessed recently. The earliest bi...
It is crucial to define and quantify possible impacts of climate change on wildlife in order to be a...
Both climate change and habitat modification exert serious pressure on biodiversity. Although climat...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict environmentally induced range sh...
Long-term societal trends which include decreasing population in structurally poorer regions and cha...
International audienceEfficient management of biodiversity requires a forward-looking approach based...
1. Current modelling approaches to predict spatially explicit biodiversity responses to climate chan...
International audienceEfficient management of biodiversity requires a forward-looking approach based...
Within the KLIFF research project, the sensitivity of 227 Red List species (breeding birds, reptiles...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Current observed a...
Current observed as well as projected changes in biodiversity are the result of multiple interacting...
Current observed as well as projected changes in biodiversity are the result of multiple interacting...
Current observed as well as projected changes in biodiversity are the result of multiple interacting...
Biodiversity loss due to changes in climate and land use has been assessed recently. The earliest bi...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict environmentally induced range sh...
Biodiversity loss due to changes in climate and land use has been assessed recently. The earliest bi...
It is crucial to define and quantify possible impacts of climate change on wildlife in order to be a...
Both climate change and habitat modification exert serious pressure on biodiversity. Although climat...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict environmentally induced range sh...
Long-term societal trends which include decreasing population in structurally poorer regions and cha...
International audienceEfficient management of biodiversity requires a forward-looking approach based...
1. Current modelling approaches to predict spatially explicit biodiversity responses to climate chan...
International audienceEfficient management of biodiversity requires a forward-looking approach based...
Within the KLIFF research project, the sensitivity of 227 Red List species (breeding birds, reptiles...