International audienceDespite their high vulnerability, insular ecosystems have been largely ignored in climate change assessments, and when they are investigated, studies tend to focus on exposure to threats instead of vulnerability. The present study examines climate change vulnerability of islands, focusing on endemic mammals and by 2050 (RCPs 6.0 and 8.5), using trait-based and quantitative-vulnerability frameworks that take into account exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity. Our results suggest that all islands and archipelagos show a certain level of vulnerability to future climate change, that is typically more important in Pacific Ocean ones. Among the drivers of vulnerability to climate change, exposure was rarely the main o...
The small island nations and territories of the Pacific region are low-lying with a high ratio of sh...
<p>Combinations of the three dimensions of climate change vulnerability, namely sensitivity, exposur...
Tropical islands are species foundries, formed either as a by-product of volcanism, when previously ...
International audienceDespite their high vulnerability, insular ecosystems have been largely ignored...
Over the last decades global warming has caused an increase in ocean temperature, acidification and ...
Over the last decades global warming has caused an increase in ocean temperature, acidification and ...
International audienceAlthough extinctions due to climate change are still uncommon, they might surp...
Global targets to halt the loss of biodiversity have not been met, and there is now an additional Ai...
Climate change will have far-reaching impacts on biodiversity, including increasing extinction rates...
Climate change will have far-reaching impacts on biodiversity, including increasing extinction rates...
As rates of global warming increase rapidly, identifying species at risk of decline dueto climate im...
International audienceIsland systems are among the most vulnerable to climate change, which is predi...
The aim of this study was to undertake a broad-scale understanding of the distribution of vulnerable...
Climate change represents a planetary emergency that is exacerbating the loss of native biodiversity...
Climate change and climate variability are affecting marine mammal species and these impacts are pro...
The small island nations and territories of the Pacific region are low-lying with a high ratio of sh...
<p>Combinations of the three dimensions of climate change vulnerability, namely sensitivity, exposur...
Tropical islands are species foundries, formed either as a by-product of volcanism, when previously ...
International audienceDespite their high vulnerability, insular ecosystems have been largely ignored...
Over the last decades global warming has caused an increase in ocean temperature, acidification and ...
Over the last decades global warming has caused an increase in ocean temperature, acidification and ...
International audienceAlthough extinctions due to climate change are still uncommon, they might surp...
Global targets to halt the loss of biodiversity have not been met, and there is now an additional Ai...
Climate change will have far-reaching impacts on biodiversity, including increasing extinction rates...
Climate change will have far-reaching impacts on biodiversity, including increasing extinction rates...
As rates of global warming increase rapidly, identifying species at risk of decline dueto climate im...
International audienceIsland systems are among the most vulnerable to climate change, which is predi...
The aim of this study was to undertake a broad-scale understanding of the distribution of vulnerable...
Climate change represents a planetary emergency that is exacerbating the loss of native biodiversity...
Climate change and climate variability are affecting marine mammal species and these impacts are pro...
The small island nations and territories of the Pacific region are low-lying with a high ratio of sh...
<p>Combinations of the three dimensions of climate change vulnerability, namely sensitivity, exposur...
Tropical islands are species foundries, formed either as a by-product of volcanism, when previously ...