Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific assumptions and geographic and taxonomic focus of each study. I synthesized published studies in order to estimate a global mean extinction rate and determine which factors contribute the greatest uncertainty to climate change–induced extinction risks. Results suggest that extinction risks will accelerate with future global temperatures, threatening up to one in six species under current policies. Extinction risks were highest in South America, Australia, and New Zealand, and risks did not vary by taxonomic group. Realistic assumptions about extinction debt and dispersal capacity substantially increased extinction risks. We urgently need to ado...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific as...
Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific as...
Climate change over the past ~30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundan...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Climate change has already caused local extinction in many plants and animals, based on surveys span...
Global climate change is altering environmental suitability across species ’ ranges (IPCC 2007a), an...
There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in severity t...
CLIMATE CHANGE is predicted to result in a worldwide loss of biodiversity, with extinctions becoming...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
Climate change affects life at global scales and across systems but is of special concern in areas t...
An article published in the journal Nature in January 2004-in which an international team of biologi...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific as...
Current predictions of extinction risks from climate change vary widely depending on the specific as...
Climate change over the past ~30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundan...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Climate change has already caused local extinction in many plants and animals, based on surveys span...
Global climate change is altering environmental suitability across species ’ ranges (IPCC 2007a), an...
There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in severity t...
CLIMATE CHANGE is predicted to result in a worldwide loss of biodiversity, with extinctions becoming...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
Climate change affects life at global scales and across systems but is of special concern in areas t...
An article published in the journal Nature in January 2004-in which an international team of biologi...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...