Protected area networks help species respond to climate warming. However, the contribution of a site's environmental and conservation-relevant characteristics to these responses is not well understood. We investigated how composition of nonbreeding waterbird communities (97 species) in the European Union Natura 2000 (N2K) network (3018 sites) changed in response to increases in temperature over 25 years in 26 European countries. We measured community reshuffling based on abundance time series collected under the International Waterbird Census relative to N2K sites' conservation targets, funding, designation period, and management plan status. Waterbird community composition in sites explicitly designated to protect them and with management ...
International legislation forms a cornerstone of conservation, yet its efficacy is rarely quantified...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 British Ecological Society.An increasing number of species are facing un...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: European Environment Agency; doi: http://dx...
Protected area networks help species respond to climate warming. However, the contribu-tion of a sit...
Climate warming is driving changes in species distributions and community composition. Many species ...
Climate warming is driving changes in species distributions and community composition. Many species ...
Migratory waterbirds require an effectively conserved cohesive network of wetland areas throughout t...
Global climate change is driving species' distributions towards the poles and mountain tops during b...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect water budg...
Despite their importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services, wetlands are among the most threat...
AimSpecies are responding to climate change by changing their distributions, creating debate about t...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
International legislation forms a cornerstone of conservation, yet its efficacy is rarely quantified...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 British Ecological Society.An increasing number of species are facing un...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: European Environment Agency; doi: http://dx...
Protected area networks help species respond to climate warming. However, the contribu-tion of a sit...
Climate warming is driving changes in species distributions and community composition. Many species ...
Climate warming is driving changes in species distributions and community composition. Many species ...
Migratory waterbirds require an effectively conserved cohesive network of wetland areas throughout t...
Global climate change is driving species' distributions towards the poles and mountain tops during b...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Global warming and direct anthropogenic impacts, such as water extraction, largely affect water budg...
Despite their importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services, wetlands are among the most threat...
AimSpecies are responding to climate change by changing their distributions, creating debate about t...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
International legislation forms a cornerstone of conservation, yet its efficacy is rarely quantified...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 British Ecological Society.An increasing number of species are facing un...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: European Environment Agency; doi: http://dx...