Range shifts are a crucial mechanism enabling species to avoid extinction under climate change. The majority of terrestrial biodiversity is concentrated in the tropics, including species considered most vulnerable to climate warming, but extensive and ongoing deforestation of tropical forests is likely to impede range shifts. We conduct a global assessment of the potential for tropical species to reach analogous future climates—‘climate connectivity’—and empirically test how this has changed in response to deforestation between 2000 and 2012. We find that over 62% of tropical forest area (~10 million km2) is already incapable of facilitating range shifts to analogous future climates. In just 12 years, continued deforestation has caused a lo...
Tropical species are facing multiple environmental pressures, whereby agricultural expansion is caus...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
Range shifts are a crucial mechanism enabling species to avoid extinction under climate change1,2. T...
AbstractProtected areas (PAs) are key for conserving rainforest species, but many PAs are becoming i...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
Climate and land-cover change will directly impact future species distributions, leading to range ex...
Climate and land-cover change will directly impact future species distributions, leading to range ex...
Populations occurring at species\u27 range edges can be locally adapted to unique environmental cond...
In the face of ongoing and future climate change, species must acclimate, adapt or shift their geogr...
Tropical forests house over half of Earth’s biodiversity and are an important influence on the clima...
The future of tropical forests has become one of the iconic issues in climate-change science. A numb...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Climate change is already affecting species and their distributions. Distributional range changes ha...
Rainforests are among the most charismatic as well as the most endangered ecosystems of the world. H...
Tropical species are facing multiple environmental pressures, whereby agricultural expansion is caus...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
Range shifts are a crucial mechanism enabling species to avoid extinction under climate change1,2. T...
AbstractProtected areas (PAs) are key for conserving rainforest species, but many PAs are becoming i...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
Climate and land-cover change will directly impact future species distributions, leading to range ex...
Climate and land-cover change will directly impact future species distributions, leading to range ex...
Populations occurring at species\u27 range edges can be locally adapted to unique environmental cond...
In the face of ongoing and future climate change, species must acclimate, adapt or shift their geogr...
Tropical forests house over half of Earth’s biodiversity and are an important influence on the clima...
The future of tropical forests has become one of the iconic issues in climate-change science. A numb...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Climate change is already affecting species and their distributions. Distributional range changes ha...
Rainforests are among the most charismatic as well as the most endangered ecosystems of the world. H...
Tropical species are facing multiple environmental pressures, whereby agricultural expansion is caus...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...