Ecuador is one of 17 nations with the greatest diversity in the world, sheltering lowland and mountain regions that are considered global biodiversity hotspots. While these regions are projected to be highly impacted by climate change, it is not clear what would be the consequences for faunal diversity and conservation. To address this issue, we used an ensemble of 8 species distribution models (SDM) to determine future shifts and identify areas of high changes in species richness and species turnover of 201 mammals. Distributions were projected using two different climate change scenarios at the 2050 horizon. We also contrasted two extreme dispersal scenarios (no-dispersal versus full dispersal). Our results showed extended distributional ...
Primates are facing an impending extinction crisis, driven by extensive habitat loss, land use chang...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
Ecuador is one of 17 nations with the greatest diversity in the world, sheltering lowland and mounta...
Ecuador has some of the greatest biodiversity in the world, sheltering global biodiversity hotspots ...
Human-induced climate change is considered a conspicuous threat to biodiversity in the 21st century....
Habitat disturbance leads to biodiversity decline and modifications in the landscape structure and c...
Climate change is arguably a major threat to biodiversity conservation and there are several methods...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Climate change is arguably a major threat to biodiversity conservation and ...
Seasonally dry forests in the neotropics are heavily threatened by a combination of human disturbanc...
Background: The main goal of this contribution was to define the ecological niche of the guanaco (La...
<div><p>Seasonally dry forests in the neotropics are heavily threatened by a combination of human di...
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are considered key pressures on biodiversity, and mammalian...
The Amazon represents over half of the world’s remaining tropical forests, which host a disproportio...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Primates are facing an impending extinction crisis, driven by extensive habitat loss, land use chang...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
Ecuador is one of 17 nations with the greatest diversity in the world, sheltering lowland and mounta...
Ecuador has some of the greatest biodiversity in the world, sheltering global biodiversity hotspots ...
Human-induced climate change is considered a conspicuous threat to biodiversity in the 21st century....
Habitat disturbance leads to biodiversity decline and modifications in the landscape structure and c...
Climate change is arguably a major threat to biodiversity conservation and there are several methods...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Climate change is arguably a major threat to biodiversity conservation and ...
Seasonally dry forests in the neotropics are heavily threatened by a combination of human disturbanc...
Background: The main goal of this contribution was to define the ecological niche of the guanaco (La...
<div><p>Seasonally dry forests in the neotropics are heavily threatened by a combination of human di...
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are considered key pressures on biodiversity, and mammalian...
The Amazon represents over half of the world’s remaining tropical forests, which host a disproportio...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Primates are facing an impending extinction crisis, driven by extensive habitat loss, land use chang...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...