Baumbach et al. investigate impacts of climate change on tree species within tropical forest ecosystems in Central America. Their models suggest large transitions from wet to generalist or dry species, reduced connectivity for wet forest species, and upslope shifts of montane species, causing risk of extirpation
Regional-scale tree die-off events driven by drought and warming and associated pests and pathogens ...
Impacts of climate change on the future dynamics of Central African forests are still largely unknow...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Range shifts are a crucial mechanism enabling species to avoid extinction under climate change1,2. T...
Supplementary data underlying the main figures presented in the publication "Climate change may indu...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Model code and predictor data underlying the publication "Climate change may induce connectivity los...
In the face of ongoing and future climate change, species must acclimate, adapt or shift their geogr...
Aim: To quantify the consequences of major threats to biodiversity, such as climate and land-use cha...
Climate change is projected to result in shifts in the geographical distribution of ecosystems and s...
Ecological models have predicted shifts in forest biomes, yet there have been very few studies that ...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
Tropical montane cloud forests are among the most vulnerable terrestrial ecosystems to climate chang...
The future of tropical forests has become one of the iconic issues in climate-change science. A numb...
Regional-scale tree die-off events driven by drought and warming and associated pests and pathogens ...
Impacts of climate change on the future dynamics of Central African forests are still largely unknow...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Range shifts are a crucial mechanism enabling species to avoid extinction under climate change1,2. T...
Supplementary data underlying the main figures presented in the publication "Climate change may indu...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Model code and predictor data underlying the publication "Climate change may induce connectivity los...
In the face of ongoing and future climate change, species must acclimate, adapt or shift their geogr...
Aim: To quantify the consequences of major threats to biodiversity, such as climate and land-use cha...
Climate change is projected to result in shifts in the geographical distribution of ecosystems and s...
Ecological models have predicted shifts in forest biomes, yet there have been very few studies that ...
Tropical forests account for over 50 % of the global forested area and forest carbon stock. Although...
Tropical montane cloud forests are among the most vulnerable terrestrial ecosystems to climate chang...
The future of tropical forests has become one of the iconic issues in climate-change science. A numb...
Regional-scale tree die-off events driven by drought and warming and associated pests and pathogens ...
Impacts of climate change on the future dynamics of Central African forests are still largely unknow...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...