Understanding changes in species distributions is essential to disentangle the mechanisms that drive their responses to anthropogenic habitat modification. Here we analyse the past (1970s) and current (2017) distribution of 204 species of terrestrial non-volant mammals to identify drivers of recent contraction and expansion in their range. We find 106 species lost part of their past range, and 40 of them declined by >50%. The key correlates of this contraction are large body mass, increase in air temperature, loss of natural land, and high human population density. At the same time, 44 species have some expansion in their range, which correlates with small body size, generalist diet, and high reproductive rates. Our findings clearly show th...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...
Human activity and land use change impact every landscape on Earth, driving declines in many animal ...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...
Understanding changes in species distributions is essential to disentangle the mechanisms that drive...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
The global conservation status of all mammals has been evaluated for the first time in 2008, and in ...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
We compared the historic and current geographical ranges of 43 North American carnivores and ungulat...
Human land-use results in widespread range change across taxa. Anthropogenic pressures can result in...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
Until the past century or so, the movement of wild animals was relatively unrestricted, and their tr...
Global landscapes are changing due to human activities with consequences for both biodiversity and e...
Recent technological advancements are yielding unprecedentedly large and detailed datasets on wildli...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...
Human activity and land use change impact every landscape on Earth, driving declines in many animal ...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...
Understanding changes in species distributions is essential to disentangle the mechanisms that drive...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
The global conservation status of all mammals has been evaluated for the first time in 2008, and in ...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
We compared the historic and current geographical ranges of 43 North American carnivores and ungulat...
Human land-use results in widespread range change across taxa. Anthropogenic pressures can result in...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
Until the past century or so, the movement of wild animals was relatively unrestricted, and their tr...
Global landscapes are changing due to human activities with consequences for both biodiversity and e...
Recent technological advancements are yielding unprecedentedly large and detailed datasets on wildli...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...
Human activity and land use change impact every landscape on Earth, driving declines in many animal ...
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of th...