The Socotra Archipelago (Yemen) is an interesting biodiversity hotspot, with a significant proportion of endemic species that have evolved to survive in an arid subtropical environment, inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The terrestrial ecosystems of Socotra face several threats, including climate change, overgrazing and soil degradation. Socotra Island has four endemic species of the genus Commiphora (Burseraceae). Little is known about their local distribution and ecology, yet these trees could be useful indicator species. Our study focuses on the distribution and niche characterisation of the four endemic Commiphora species of Socotra and how climate change may affect them. The aim is to improve insights into their habitats an...
Background and aims – Climate change imposes new challenges on biodiversity conservation, especially...
International audienceDistribution estimates based on niche modeling are commonly used to forecast t...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Caribbean are one of the world’s ‘hottest’ ‘biodiversit...
Climate change is one of the most significant challenges to biodiversity conservation, particularly ...
We examine the distribution of Dracaena cinnabari, the Socotran Dragon's Blood Tree, an endangered s...
Many endemic tree species have important scientific, ecological and economic value but the scarcity ...
Knowledge about population attributes, current geographic distribution, and changes over predicted c...
Oceanic islands are of fundamental importance for the conservation of biodiversity because they exhi...
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 causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
Two ecologically and economically important, and threatened Dipterocarp trees Sal (Shorea robusta) a...
Climate change is causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
A succession of environmental events over the last few years has led to a dramatically increased awa...
: Climate change and land use and land cover (LULC) change are impacting the species’ geographic di...
Background and aims – Climate change imposes new challenges on biodiversity conservation, especially...
International audienceDistribution estimates based on niche modeling are commonly used to forecast t...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Caribbean are one of the world’s ‘hottest’ ‘biodiversit...
Climate change is one of the most significant challenges to biodiversity conservation, particularly ...
We examine the distribution of Dracaena cinnabari, the Socotran Dragon's Blood Tree, an endangered s...
Many endemic tree species have important scientific, ecological and economic value but the scarcity ...
Knowledge about population attributes, current geographic distribution, and changes over predicted c...
Oceanic islands are of fundamental importance for the conservation of biodiversity because they exhi...
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 causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
Two ecologically and economically important, and threatened Dipterocarp trees Sal (Shorea robusta) a...
Climate change is causing shifts in species distributions worldwide. Understanding how species distr...
A succession of environmental events over the last few years has led to a dramatically increased awa...
: Climate change and land use and land cover (LULC) change are impacting the species’ geographic di...
Background and aims – Climate change imposes new challenges on biodiversity conservation, especially...
International audienceDistribution estimates based on niche modeling are commonly used to forecast t...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Caribbean are one of the world’s ‘hottest’ ‘biodiversit...