International audienceFuture patterns of biodiversity have been extensively explored to design conservation strategies in large continental hotspots. However, little research has focused on island hotspots, although limited opportunities to migrate and the inherent characteristics of island species are likely to cause sensitivity to rapid environmental changes. This study addresses the question of how climate change could affect species richness in New Caledonia, the world’s smallest biodiversity hotspot. An individual species distribution model was built for 469 native tree species and projected according to nine climate change scenarios. Results indicated that the range size of 87–96% of species will have declined by 2070, 52–84% will los...
Oceanic islands host a high proportion of the world’s endemic species. Many such species are at risk...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Although sea level rise is one of the most certain consequences of global warming, yet it remains on...
Future patterns of biodiversity have been extensively explored to design conservation strategies in ...
International audienceIsland systems are among the most vulnerable to climate change, which is predi...
International audienceAimGlobal changes are predicted to have severe consequences for biodiversity; ...
Aim: Understanding the drivers of community diversity and composition is a major question in ecology...
International audienceHigh-elevation tropical islands are ideally suited for examining the factors t...
Aim: In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. However, the mechanisms r...
The islands of the Pacific region hold three of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots with large numbe...
International audienceIsland species are thought to be extinction-prone because of small population ...
<div><p>New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Giv...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Oceanic islands host a high proportion of the world’s endemic species. Many such species are at risk...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Although sea level rise is one of the most certain consequences of global warming, yet it remains on...
Future patterns of biodiversity have been extensively explored to design conservation strategies in ...
International audienceIsland systems are among the most vulnerable to climate change, which is predi...
International audienceAimGlobal changes are predicted to have severe consequences for biodiversity; ...
Aim: Understanding the drivers of community diversity and composition is a major question in ecology...
International audienceHigh-elevation tropical islands are ideally suited for examining the factors t...
Aim: In New Caledonia, relictual angiosperm lineages are over-represented. However, the mechanisms r...
The islands of the Pacific region hold three of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots with large numbe...
International audienceIsland species are thought to be extinction-prone because of small population ...
<div><p>New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Giv...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Oceanic islands host a high proportion of the world’s endemic species. Many such species are at risk...
New Caledonia is a global biodiversity hotspot facing extreme environmental degradation. Given the u...
Although sea level rise is one of the most certain consequences of global warming, yet it remains on...