Globally, local governments are increasing investment in urban greening projects. However, there is little consideration of whether the species being planted will be resilient to climate change. We assessed the distribution of climatically suitable habitat, now and in the future, for 176 tree species native to Australia, commonly planted across Australia's Significant Urban Areas (SUAs) and currently grown by commercial nurseries. Species' occurrence records were obtained from inventories and herbaria, globally and across Australia, and combined with baseline climate data (WorldClim, 1960–1990) and six climate scenarios for 2030 and 2070 using climatic suitability models (CSMs). CSMs for each species were calibrated and projected onto basel...
<div><p>Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse ...
In urban environments, long-term tree survival and performance requires physiological tolerance or p...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...
Urban forests (UFs) are recognized for the multiple benefits they provide to city‐dwellers. However,...
We need trees in our lives. This past summer, Adelaide experienced the hottest temperature ever reco...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
The recent decline in the health of the City of Melbourne’s deciduous tree species to a recent droug...
International audienceClimate change threatens the health and survival of urban trees and the variou...
Numerous studies indicate an accelerated growth of forest trees, induced by ongoing climate change. ...
As we experience gradual changes in climate patterns, it is important to understand how city forests...
Climate change poses a considerable risk to forest diversity in urban communities. The University of...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Global climate change will have significant implications for the management of invasive species in A...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Aim: To identify the extent and direction of range shift of Eucalyptus sideroxylon and E. albens in ...
<div><p>Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse ...
In urban environments, long-term tree survival and performance requires physiological tolerance or p...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...
Urban forests (UFs) are recognized for the multiple benefits they provide to city‐dwellers. However,...
We need trees in our lives. This past summer, Adelaide experienced the hottest temperature ever reco...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
The recent decline in the health of the City of Melbourne’s deciduous tree species to a recent droug...
International audienceClimate change threatens the health and survival of urban trees and the variou...
Numerous studies indicate an accelerated growth of forest trees, induced by ongoing climate change. ...
As we experience gradual changes in climate patterns, it is important to understand how city forests...
Climate change poses a considerable risk to forest diversity in urban communities. The University of...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Global climate change will have significant implications for the management of invasive species in A...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Aim: To identify the extent and direction of range shift of Eucalyptus sideroxylon and E. albens in ...
<div><p>Large old trees are disproportionate providers of structural elements (e.g. hollows, coarse ...
In urban environments, long-term tree survival and performance requires physiological tolerance or p...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...