Climate change is expected to have substantial impacts on the composition of freshwater communities, and many species are threatened by the loss of climatically suitable habitat. In this study we identify Australian Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) vulnerable to the effects of climate change on the basis of exposure, sensitivity and pressure to disperse in the future. We used an ensemble of species distribution models to predict the distribution of 270 (85%) species of Australian Odonata, continent-wide at the subcatchment scale, and for both current and future climates using two emissions scenarios each for 2055 and 2085. Exposure was scored according to the departure of temperature, precipitation and hydrology from current conditions...
While New Zealand is poor in Odonata species the seventeen species thus far established have great n...
Aim: Climate change threatens biodiversity in all ecosystems, and major shifts in species distributi...
Monitoring Climate Change with Dragonflies provides an important new tool for dealing with arguably...
<div><p>Climate change is expected to have substantial impacts on the composition of freshwater comm...
Aim: Invertebrates are often overlooked in assessments of climate change impacts. Odonata (dragonfli...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Determi...
1. Climate change represents a major challenge for conservation in the future and undermines protect...
Aim: Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long-term d...
Human-induced climate change is among the greatest threats to biodiversity, especially when coupled ...
The absence of ice sheets for many millions of years, yet variable topography and changing climate, ...
Climate change brings with it unprecedented rates of increase in environmental temperature, which wi...
Aim: Climate change is expected to cause large shifts in species assemblages such as dragonflies and...
Aim Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long‐term da...
<p>Climate change brings with it unprecedented rates of increase in environmental temperature, which...
Climate change is rearranging the mosaic of biodiversity worldwide. These broad-scale species re-dis...
While New Zealand is poor in Odonata species the seventeen species thus far established have great n...
Aim: Climate change threatens biodiversity in all ecosystems, and major shifts in species distributi...
Monitoring Climate Change with Dragonflies provides an important new tool for dealing with arguably...
<div><p>Climate change is expected to have substantial impacts on the composition of freshwater comm...
Aim: Invertebrates are often overlooked in assessments of climate change impacts. Odonata (dragonfli...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Determi...
1. Climate change represents a major challenge for conservation in the future and undermines protect...
Aim: Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long-term d...
Human-induced climate change is among the greatest threats to biodiversity, especially when coupled ...
The absence of ice sheets for many millions of years, yet variable topography and changing climate, ...
Climate change brings with it unprecedented rates of increase in environmental temperature, which wi...
Aim: Climate change is expected to cause large shifts in species assemblages such as dragonflies and...
Aim Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long‐term da...
<p>Climate change brings with it unprecedented rates of increase in environmental temperature, which...
Climate change is rearranging the mosaic of biodiversity worldwide. These broad-scale species re-dis...
While New Zealand is poor in Odonata species the seventeen species thus far established have great n...
Aim: Climate change threatens biodiversity in all ecosystems, and major shifts in species distributi...
Monitoring Climate Change with Dragonflies provides an important new tool for dealing with arguably...