Recent observations show that human-induced climate change (CC) and land transformation (LT) are threatening wildlife globally. Thus, there is a need to assess the sensitivity of wildlife on large spatial scales and evaluate whether national parks (NPs), a key conservation tools used to protect species, will meet their mandate under future CC and LT conditions. Here, we assess the sensitivity of 277 mammals at African scale to CC at 10¿ resolution, using static LT assumptions in a 'first-cut' estimate, in the absence of credible future LT trends. We examine the relationship between species' current distribution and macroclimatic variables using generalized additive models, and include LT indirectly as a filter. Future projections are derive...
Africa is predicted to be highly vulnerable to 21st century climatic changes. Assessing the impacts ...
Proclaimed in 1907, Etosha National Park in northern Namibia is an iconic dryland system with a rich...
Apex predators play an important role in regulating ecological interactions, and therefore their los...
Recent observations show that human-induced climate change (CC) and land transformation (LT) are thr...
SummaryDespite increasing evidence that climatic changes are having a widespread effect on the globa...
Current levels of endangerment and historical trends of species and habitats are the main criteria u...
Climate and land use change are anticipated to alter the distribution of wildlife, due to their impa...
Aim We conduct the first assessment of likely future climate change impacts for biodiversity across...
The African protected area (PA) network has the potential to act as a set of functionally interconne...
Funder: European Research Council Consolidator GrantAbstract: Species’ vulnerability to extinction i...
Climate change is likely to shift the distributions of ecosystems worldwide. Most assessments of cli...
Land use change and human population growth are accelerating the fragmentation and insularization of...
Climate change is adversely affecting wildlife species. Species are affected differently due to the ...
As rates of global warming increase rapidly, identifying species at risk of decline dueto climate im...
Despite increasing evidence that climatic changes are having a widespread effect on the global distr...
Africa is predicted to be highly vulnerable to 21st century climatic changes. Assessing the impacts ...
Proclaimed in 1907, Etosha National Park in northern Namibia is an iconic dryland system with a rich...
Apex predators play an important role in regulating ecological interactions, and therefore their los...
Recent observations show that human-induced climate change (CC) and land transformation (LT) are thr...
SummaryDespite increasing evidence that climatic changes are having a widespread effect on the globa...
Current levels of endangerment and historical trends of species and habitats are the main criteria u...
Climate and land use change are anticipated to alter the distribution of wildlife, due to their impa...
Aim We conduct the first assessment of likely future climate change impacts for biodiversity across...
The African protected area (PA) network has the potential to act as a set of functionally interconne...
Funder: European Research Council Consolidator GrantAbstract: Species’ vulnerability to extinction i...
Climate change is likely to shift the distributions of ecosystems worldwide. Most assessments of cli...
Land use change and human population growth are accelerating the fragmentation and insularization of...
Climate change is adversely affecting wildlife species. Species are affected differently due to the ...
As rates of global warming increase rapidly, identifying species at risk of decline dueto climate im...
Despite increasing evidence that climatic changes are having a widespread effect on the global distr...
Africa is predicted to be highly vulnerable to 21st century climatic changes. Assessing the impacts ...
Proclaimed in 1907, Etosha National Park in northern Namibia is an iconic dryland system with a rich...
Apex predators play an important role in regulating ecological interactions, and therefore their los...