Abstract Climate change influences species geographical distribution and diversity pattern. The Chinese fire‐bellied newt (Cynops orientalis) is an endemic species distributed in East‐central China, which has been classified as near‐threatened species recently due to habitat destruction and degradation and illegal trade in the domestic and international pet markets. So far, little is known about the spatial distribution of the species. Based on bioclimatic data of the current and future climate projections, we modeled the change in suitable habitat for C. orientalis by ten algorithms, evaluated the importance of environmental factors in shaping their distribution, and identified distribution shifts under climate change scenarios. In this st...
In the modern world, when the problems of the environment are most acutely associated with climate c...
Many species' distributions are being impacted by the acceleration of climate change. Amphibians in ...
Among the amphibians, the most sensitive group to climate change are salamanders (e.g., Salamandra i...
Many studies predict that climate change will cause species movement and turnover, but few have cons...
International audienceTriturus cristatus and Triturus marmoratus are two protected and declining new...
Abstract Background Climate is often considered as a key ecological factor limiting the capability o...
1. Being the largest extant amphibian in the world, the IUCN Critically Endangered Chinese giant sa...
Climate change is now considered as a serious threat to the viability of many species and consequent...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
Climate change has a significant impact on the distribution of species over time. In response, speci...
The Lao newt (Laotriton laoensis) is a recently described species currently known only from northern...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
<div><p>We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
The Lao newt (Laotriton laoensis) is a recently described species currently known only from northern...
In the modern world, when the problems of the environment are most acutely associated with climate c...
Many species' distributions are being impacted by the acceleration of climate change. Amphibians in ...
Among the amphibians, the most sensitive group to climate change are salamanders (e.g., Salamandra i...
Many studies predict that climate change will cause species movement and turnover, but few have cons...
International audienceTriturus cristatus and Triturus marmoratus are two protected and declining new...
Abstract Background Climate is often considered as a key ecological factor limiting the capability o...
1. Being the largest extant amphibian in the world, the IUCN Critically Endangered Chinese giant sa...
Climate change is now considered as a serious threat to the viability of many species and consequent...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
Climate change has a significant impact on the distribution of species over time. In response, speci...
The Lao newt (Laotriton laoensis) is a recently described species currently known only from northern...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
<div><p>We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
The Lao newt (Laotriton laoensis) is a recently described species currently known only from northern...
In the modern world, when the problems of the environment are most acutely associated with climate c...
Many species' distributions are being impacted by the acceleration of climate change. Amphibians in ...
Among the amphibians, the most sensitive group to climate change are salamanders (e.g., Salamandra i...