Funder: European Research Council Consolidator GrantAbstract: Species’ vulnerability to extinction is strongly impacted by their geographical range size. Formulating effective conservation strategies therefore requires a better understanding of how the ranges of the world’s species have changed in the past, and how they will change under alternative future scenarios. Here, we use reconstructions of global land use and biomes since 1700, and 16 possible climatic and socio-economic scenarios until the year 2100, to map the habitat ranges of 16,919 mammal, bird, and amphibian species through time. We estimate that species have lost an average of 18% of their natural habitat range sizes thus far, and may lose up to 23% by 2100. Our data reveal ...
Animals require a certain amount of habitat to persist and thrive, and habitat loss is one of the mo...
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
Over the past few decades, land-use and climate change have led to substantial range contractions an...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Anthropogenic land use and climate change in the Industrial age have had substantial impacts on the ...
Current levels of endangerment and historical trends of species and habitats are the main criteria u...
Distributions and populations of large mammals are declining globally, leading to an increase inthei...
The destruction of natural habitats is causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Habitat loss is the greatest threat to biodiversity and rapid, human-forced climate change is likely...
Human land-use results in widespread range change across taxa. Anthropogenic pressures can result in...
Animals require a certain amount of habitat to persist and thrive, and habitat loss is one of the mo...
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
Over the past few decades, land-use and climate change have led to substantial range contractions an...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Anthropogenic land use and climate change in the Industrial age have had substantial impacts on the ...
Current levels of endangerment and historical trends of species and habitats are the main criteria u...
Distributions and populations of large mammals are declining globally, leading to an increase inthei...
The destruction of natural habitats is causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Habitat loss is the greatest threat to biodiversity and rapid, human-forced climate change is likely...
Human land-use results in widespread range change across taxa. Anthropogenic pressures can result in...
Animals require a certain amount of habitat to persist and thrive, and habitat loss is one of the mo...
Continuing downward trends in the population sizes of many species, in the conservation status of th...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...