Vegetation is composed of many individual species whose climatic tolerances can be integrated into spatial analyses of climate change risk. Here, we quantify climate change risk to vegetation at a continental scale by calculating the safety margins for warming and drying (i.e., tolerance to projected change in temperature and precipitation respectively) across plants sharing 100km × 100km grid cells (locations). These safety margins measure how much warmer, or drier, a location could become before its ‘typical’ species exceeds its observed climatic limit. We also analyse the potential adaptive capacity of vegetation to temperature and precipitation change (i.e., likelihood of in situ persistence) using median precipitation and temperature b...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Identification of spatial gradients in ecosystem vulnerability to global climate change and local st...
Context Climate refugia-areas that remain suitable for species during periods of climate disruption-...
Aim: Our ability to understand how species may respond to changing climate conditions is hampered by...
Identification of refugia from climate change is increasingly considered important for biodiversity ...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: In order to mitigate the ecological, economical and social cons...
<p>Temperatures in South Australia have risen 0.5–1.5°C post-1950, a trend expected to drive ecologi...
[Extract] This project proposes to provide information and tools to enable scientists and management...
Substantial climate changes are evident across Australia, with declining rainfall and rising tempera...
Aim Despite recognition that realized distributions inherently underestimate species' physiological ...
The effects of climate change, particularly altered rainfall patterns, are apparent across Australia...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: Understanding species ability to withstand heat stress is paramou...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Plant temperature responses vary geographically, reflecting thermally contrasting habitats and long-...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Identification of spatial gradients in ecosystem vulnerability to global climate change and local st...
Context Climate refugia-areas that remain suitable for species during periods of climate disruption-...
Aim: Our ability to understand how species may respond to changing climate conditions is hampered by...
Identification of refugia from climate change is increasingly considered important for biodiversity ...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: In order to mitigate the ecological, economical and social cons...
<p>Temperatures in South Australia have risen 0.5–1.5°C post-1950, a trend expected to drive ecologi...
[Extract] This project proposes to provide information and tools to enable scientists and management...
Substantial climate changes are evident across Australia, with declining rainfall and rising tempera...
Aim Despite recognition that realized distributions inherently underestimate species' physiological ...
The effects of climate change, particularly altered rainfall patterns, are apparent across Australia...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: Understanding species ability to withstand heat stress is paramou...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Plant temperature responses vary geographically, reflecting thermally contrasting habitats and long-...
Understanding the capacity of forest tree species to adapt to climate change is of increasing import...
Identification of spatial gradients in ecosystem vulnerability to global climate change and local st...
Context Climate refugia-areas that remain suitable for species during periods of climate disruption-...