It is uncertain whether Protected Areas (PAs) will conserve high abundances of species as their distributions and abundances shift in response to climate change. We analysed large datasets for 57 butterfly and 42 odonate species (including 4 that have recently colonised Britain). We found that 73 of 94 species with sufficient data for analysis were more abundant inside than outside PAs in the historical parts of their British distributions, showing that PAs have retained high conservation value. A significant majority (61 of 99 species) was also more abundant inside PAs in regions they have colonised during the last 30–40 years of climate warming. Species with relatively high abundances inside PAs in long-established parts of their distribu...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Protected Areas (PAs) have been a cornerstone of conservation policy in the past but are generally s...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
It is uncertain whether Protected Areas (PAs) will conserve high abundances of species as their dist...
A cornerstone of conservation is the designation and management of protected areas (PAs): locations ...
Global environmental changes have been driving large-scale shifts in the distributions of species an...
The benefits of protected areas (PAs) for biodiversity have been questioned in the context of climat...
The benefits of protected areas (PAs) for biodiversity have been questioned in the context of climat...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
There is a need to adapt biodiversity conservation to climate change, but few empirical studies are ...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Protected areas are a key conservation tool, yet their effectiveness at maintaining biodiversity thr...
Warming climate is changing geographical distributions of species. However, keeping pace with the cl...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Protected Areas (PAs) have been a cornerstone of conservation policy in the past but are generally s...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
It is uncertain whether Protected Areas (PAs) will conserve high abundances of species as their dist...
A cornerstone of conservation is the designation and management of protected areas (PAs): locations ...
Global environmental changes have been driving large-scale shifts in the distributions of species an...
The benefits of protected areas (PAs) for biodiversity have been questioned in the context of climat...
The benefits of protected areas (PAs) for biodiversity have been questioned in the context of climat...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
There is a need to adapt biodiversity conservation to climate change, but few empirical studies are ...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Climate change is driving species to shift their distributions toward high altitudes and latitudes, ...
Protected areas are a key conservation tool, yet their effectiveness at maintaining biodiversity thr...
Warming climate is changing geographical distributions of species. However, keeping pace with the cl...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Protected Areas (PAs) have been a cornerstone of conservation policy in the past but are generally s...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...