Climate change risk assessments are essential for the successful conservation and management of species under future climates. However, many management plans fail to include such assessments when evaluating threats to species or ecological communities. Species distribution models (SDMs) are versatile tools that can estimate species exposure to shifts in climate, but they lack information on the response capacity of species to climate change. Functional traits can be used in conjunction with SDMs to understand aspects of species biology that would suggest sensitivity to climate change. We illustrate how exposure to climate change and sensitivity of species based on their traits can be combined to generate predictions of climate change risk i...
Climate change presents a substantial threat to species unable to keep pace via migration or adaptat...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
Summary for Policy Makers Australia’s biodiversity is threatened by climate change, but we currently...
Climate change risk assessments are essential for the successful conservation and management of spec...
Climate change poses significant challenges to the long-term management of threatened species. Pre-e...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
Measuring and modelling the response (sensitivity) of wild plants to current and future climate is c...
It is important for conservationists to be able to assess the risks that climate change poses to spe...
Few assessments of species vulnerability to climate change used to inform conservation management co...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
The potential impacts of climate change on plant species are predicted to be extensive, and those wi...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
Climate change is a driving force of changes to biodiversity worldwide and presents considerable man...
Climate change presents a substantial threat to species unable to keep pace via migration or adaptat...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
Summary for Policy Makers Australia’s biodiversity is threatened by climate change, but we currently...
Climate change risk assessments are essential for the successful conservation and management of spec...
Climate change poses significant challenges to the long-term management of threatened species. Pre-e...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
Measuring and modelling the response (sensitivity) of wild plants to current and future climate is c...
It is important for conservationists to be able to assess the risks that climate change poses to spe...
Few assessments of species vulnerability to climate change used to inform conservation management co...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
The potential impacts of climate change on plant species are predicted to be extensive, and those wi...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
Climate change is a driving force of changes to biodiversity worldwide and presents considerable man...
Climate change presents a substantial threat to species unable to keep pace via migration or adaptat...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
Summary for Policy Makers Australia’s biodiversity is threatened by climate change, but we currently...