Journal ArticleBirds are among the most widely studied organisms on earth and represent an important indicator group for learning about the effects of climate change - particularly in regard to the effects of climate change on tropical ecosystems. In this review, we assess the potential impacts of climate change on tropical birds and discuss the factors that affect species' ability to adapt and survive the impending alterations in habitat availability. Tropical mountain birds, species without access to higher elevations, coastal forest birds, and restricted-range species are especially vulnerable. Some birds may be especially susceptible to increased rainfall seasonality and to extreme weather events, such as heat waves, cold spells, and t...
The current global biodiversity decline is predicted to be amplified by escalating anthropogenic cha...
Identifying the species most vulnerable to extinction as a result of climate change is a necessary f...
Foreword- Birds are telling us an important story about climate change The first State of the Birds ...
Two of the principal responses of species to recent climate change have been changes in range and ab...
The evil quartet of habitat loss, overharvesting, introduced species, and extinction cascades threat...
Climate-driven biodiversity erosion is escalating at an alarming rate. The pressure imposed by clima...
Constraints on evolutionary adaptation and range shifts mean that phenotypic plasticity, which inclu...
Human-induced climate change is increasingly recognized as a fundamental driver of bio-logical proce...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Species conservation is expected to become more challenging in a changing climate, and this may be m...
Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect water budg...
Globally, birds have been shown to respond to climate change by shifting their elevational distribut...
Many authors have suggested that the vulnerability of montane biodiversity to climate change worldwi...
Biodiversity conservation in the face of changing climate requires reliable predictions of species d...
Article first published online: 14 FEB 2014Aim: Deforestation and climate change are two of the most...
The current global biodiversity decline is predicted to be amplified by escalating anthropogenic cha...
Identifying the species most vulnerable to extinction as a result of climate change is a necessary f...
Foreword- Birds are telling us an important story about climate change The first State of the Birds ...
Two of the principal responses of species to recent climate change have been changes in range and ab...
The evil quartet of habitat loss, overharvesting, introduced species, and extinction cascades threat...
Climate-driven biodiversity erosion is escalating at an alarming rate. The pressure imposed by clima...
Constraints on evolutionary adaptation and range shifts mean that phenotypic plasticity, which inclu...
Human-induced climate change is increasingly recognized as a fundamental driver of bio-logical proce...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Species conservation is expected to become more challenging in a changing climate, and this may be m...
Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect water budg...
Globally, birds have been shown to respond to climate change by shifting their elevational distribut...
Many authors have suggested that the vulnerability of montane biodiversity to climate change worldwi...
Biodiversity conservation in the face of changing climate requires reliable predictions of species d...
Article first published online: 14 FEB 2014Aim: Deforestation and climate change are two of the most...
The current global biodiversity decline is predicted to be amplified by escalating anthropogenic cha...
Identifying the species most vulnerable to extinction as a result of climate change is a necessary f...
Foreword- Birds are telling us an important story about climate change The first State of the Birds ...