Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, while habitat loss and fragmentation may hamper species ability to follow their climatic envelope. These two drivers of change may act in synergy, with particularly disastrous impacts on biodiversity. Protected areas, PAs, may thus represent crucial buffers against the compounded effects of climate change and habitat loss. However, large-scale studies assessing the performance of PAs as such buffers remain scarce and are largely based on species occurrence data. Conversely, abundance data have proven to be more reliable for addressing changes in wildlife populations under climate change. We evaluated changes in bird abundance from the 1970s-8...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
A cornerstone of conservation is the designation and management of protected areas (PAs): locations ...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Warming climate is changing geographical distributions of species. However, keeping pace with the cl...
Global environmental changes have been driving large-scale shifts in the distributions of species an...
Climate change has ubiquitous impacts on ecosystems and threatens biodiversity globally. One of the ...
Increased attention is being paid to the ecological drivers and conservation measures which could mi...
Long-term bird population changes in the protected areas of Finland under climate change Climate wa...
It is uncertain whether Protected Areas (PAs) will conserve high abundances of species as their dist...
It is uncertain whether Protected Areas (PAs) will conserve high abundances of species as their dist...
Protected Areas (PAs) have been a cornerstone of conservation policy in the past but are generally s...
Protected areas (PAs) should maintain populations of focal species, but their ability to achieve thi...
Species ranges are expected to move polewards following the changing climate, which poses novel chal...
A protected area network should ensure the maintenance of biodiversity. Because of climate change, s...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
A cornerstone of conservation is the designation and management of protected areas (PAs): locations ...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Warming climate is changing geographical distributions of species. However, keeping pace with the cl...
Global environmental changes have been driving large-scale shifts in the distributions of species an...
Climate change has ubiquitous impacts on ecosystems and threatens biodiversity globally. One of the ...
Increased attention is being paid to the ecological drivers and conservation measures which could mi...
Long-term bird population changes in the protected areas of Finland under climate change Climate wa...
It is uncertain whether Protected Areas (PAs) will conserve high abundances of species as their dist...
It is uncertain whether Protected Areas (PAs) will conserve high abundances of species as their dist...
Protected Areas (PAs) have been a cornerstone of conservation policy in the past but are generally s...
Protected areas (PAs) should maintain populations of focal species, but their ability to achieve thi...
Species ranges are expected to move polewards following the changing climate, which poses novel chal...
A protected area network should ensure the maintenance of biodiversity. Because of climate change, s...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
A cornerstone of conservation is the designation and management of protected areas (PAs): locations ...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...