Climate change is one of the most significant challenges to biodiversity conservation, particularly in dry tropical islands, such as the Cabo Verde archipelago where only three endemic tree taxa occur – Dracaena draco subsp. caboverdeana, Phoenix atlantica and Sideroxylon marginatum – all classified as threatened. The main goal of this study was to predict the possible shifts in the climatically suitable habitat ranges for Cabo Verdean endemic tree species under different climate change scenarios. We applied species distribution models (SDMs) to the available occurrence data, and projected the distribution of the three taxa for 2050 and 2080, according to the expected climate change scenarios. The best models were obtained using the Random ...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Caribbean are one of the world’s ‘hottest’ ‘biodiversit...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Climate change is one of the most significant challenges to biodiversity conservation, particularly ...
Climate change is causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
Global climate change alters the dynamic of natural ecosystems and directly affects species distribu...
Climate change is causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
Oceanic islands host a high proportion of the world’s endemic species. Many such species are at risk...
Oceanic islands are of fundamental importance for the conservation of biodiversity because they exhi...
Climate change is emerging as one of the major threats to natural communities of the world’s ecosyst...
: Climate change and land use and land cover (LULC) change are impacting the species’ geographic di...
The Socotra Archipelago (Yemen) is an interesting biodiversity hotspot, with a significant proportio...
Aim: Oceanic islands possess unique floras with high proportions of endemic species. Island floras a...
Climate change induces a redistribution of life on Earth that affects the effectiveness of protected...
Aim: To provide novel evidence on the average impact of climate and land use changes on habitat suit...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Caribbean are one of the world’s ‘hottest’ ‘biodiversit...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Climate change is one of the most significant challenges to biodiversity conservation, particularly ...
Climate change is causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
Global climate change alters the dynamic of natural ecosystems and directly affects species distribu...
Climate change is causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
Oceanic islands host a high proportion of the world’s endemic species. Many such species are at risk...
Oceanic islands are of fundamental importance for the conservation of biodiversity because they exhi...
Climate change is emerging as one of the major threats to natural communities of the world’s ecosyst...
: Climate change and land use and land cover (LULC) change are impacting the species’ geographic di...
The Socotra Archipelago (Yemen) is an interesting biodiversity hotspot, with a significant proportio...
Aim: Oceanic islands possess unique floras with high proportions of endemic species. Island floras a...
Climate change induces a redistribution of life on Earth that affects the effectiveness of protected...
Aim: To provide novel evidence on the average impact of climate and land use changes on habitat suit...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Caribbean are one of the world’s ‘hottest’ ‘biodiversit...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...