International audienceWarm drylands represent 19% of land surfaces worldwide and host ca. 1100 tree species. The risk of decline due to climate aridification of this neglected biodiversity has been overlooked despite its ecological and societal importance. To fill this gap, we assessed the risk of decline due to climate aridification of tree species in warm drylands based on spatialized occurrence data and climate models. We considered both species vulnerability and exposure, compared the risk of tree species decline across five bioregions and searched for phylogenetic correlates. Depending on the future climate model, from 44% to 88% of warm drylands' tree species will undergo climate aridification with a high risk of decline even under th...
Shifts in rainfall patterns and increasing temperatures associated with climate change are likely to...
Global climate change is already impacting species and ecosystems across the planet. Trees, although...
Global climatic change has been strongly implicated in the decline of many species. However, other p...
International audienceWarm drylands represent 19% of land surfaces worldwide and host ca. 1100 tree ...
Drylands represent about 41% of Earth’s land area, host more than 1,500 tree species and support mor...
Under future climate drought-induced tree mortality may result in the contraction of species ranges ...
Regions and localities may lose many species to extinction under rapid climate change and may gain o...
Predicting the consequences of climate change on forest systems is difficult because trees may displ...
Predicting the consequences of climate change for biodiversity is critical to conservation efforts. ...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Shifts in rainfall patterns and increasing temperatures associated with climate change are likely to...
Global climate change is already impacting species and ecosystems across the planet. Trees, although...
Global climatic change has been strongly implicated in the decline of many species. However, other p...
International audienceWarm drylands represent 19% of land surfaces worldwide and host ca. 1100 tree ...
Drylands represent about 41% of Earth’s land area, host more than 1,500 tree species and support mor...
Under future climate drought-induced tree mortality may result in the contraction of species ranges ...
Regions and localities may lose many species to extinction under rapid climate change and may gain o...
Predicting the consequences of climate change on forest systems is difficult because trees may displ...
Predicting the consequences of climate change for biodiversity is critical to conservation efforts. ...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Species inhabiting tropical mountaintops may be most at risk from the detrimental effects of climate...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Shifts in rainfall patterns and increasing temperatures associated with climate change are likely to...
Global climate change is already impacting species and ecosystems across the planet. Trees, although...
Global climatic change has been strongly implicated in the decline of many species. However, other p...