Widespread extinction is a predicted ecological consequence of global warming. Extinction risk under climate change scenarios is a function of distribution breadth. Focusing on trees and birds of the eastern United States, we used joint climate and environment models to examine fit and climate change vulnerability as a function of distribution breadth. We found that extinction vulnerability increases with decreasing distribution size. We also found that model fit decreases with decreasing distribution size, resulting in high prediction uncertainty among narrowly distributed species. High prediction uncertainty creates a conservation dilemma in that excluding these species under-predicts extinction risk and favors mistaken inaction on global...
With mounting evidence that global temperatures have increased significantly over the last century a...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species' ranges. ...
Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific as...
Widespread extinction is a predicted ecological consequence of global warming. Extinction risk under...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Global climates are changing rapidly and biological responses are becoming increasingly apparent. He...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Climate change over the past ~30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundan...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Climate change has caused species range shifts, with more predicted in coming decades. Range shifts ...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
We present an approach to modeling potential cli-mate-driven changes in habitat for tree and bird sp...
Aim: Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are among the most frequently used tools for con...
Understanding the degree to which species distributions are controlled by climate is crucial for for...
With mounting evidence that global temperatures have increased significantly over the last century a...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species' ranges. ...
Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific as...
Widespread extinction is a predicted ecological consequence of global warming. Extinction risk under...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Global climates are changing rapidly and biological responses are becoming increasingly apparent. He...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Climate change over the past ~30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundan...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Climate change has caused species range shifts, with more predicted in coming decades. Range shifts ...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
We present an approach to modeling potential cli-mate-driven changes in habitat for tree and bird sp...
Aim: Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are among the most frequently used tools for con...
Understanding the degree to which species distributions are controlled by climate is crucial for for...
With mounting evidence that global temperatures have increased significantly over the last century a...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species' ranges. ...
Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific as...