Climate change is one of the most pervasive threats to biodiversity globally, yet the influence of climate relative to other drivers of species depletion and range contraction remain difficult to disentangle. Here, we examine climatic and non-climatic correlates of giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) distribution using a large-scale 30-year dataset to evaluate whether a changing climate has already influenced panda distribution. We document several climatic patterns, including increasing temperatures, and alterations to seasonal temperature and precipitation. We found that while climatic factors were the most influential predictors of panda distribution, their importance diminished over time, while landscape variables have become relativel...
AimConservation strategies must anticipate how climate change may alter the geographic distributions...
Aim To analyse the potential impacts of climate change on giant panda habitat based on a statistica...
Animals make choices about where to spend their time in complex and dynamic landscapes, choices that...
It is increasingly recognized that biotic interactions could play a significant role in species dist...
Aim: Understanding and predicting how species will respond to global environmental change (i.e., cli...
Aim: Examine changes in the historic distribution of giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) through t...
Climate change may disrupt the spatial matching of interacting species, thus compromise the persiste...
Comprehending the population trend and understanding the distribution range dynamics of species is n...
Climate warming is increasing the risks of extinction for many species. Giant panda is one of the mo...
The global total of protected areas to conserve biodiversity is increasing steadily, while numerous ...
Long-term data on populations, threats, and habitat-use changes are fundamentally important for cons...
Analyses of species distribution have commonly been performed with global regression models by assum...
The accelerating impact of climate change on giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) habitats have beco...
The panda lineage dates back to the late Miocene and ultimately leads to only one extant species, th...
Understanding the relationships between giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)\ua0and their sympatric ...
AimConservation strategies must anticipate how climate change may alter the geographic distributions...
Aim To analyse the potential impacts of climate change on giant panda habitat based on a statistica...
Animals make choices about where to spend their time in complex and dynamic landscapes, choices that...
It is increasingly recognized that biotic interactions could play a significant role in species dist...
Aim: Understanding and predicting how species will respond to global environmental change (i.e., cli...
Aim: Examine changes in the historic distribution of giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) through t...
Climate change may disrupt the spatial matching of interacting species, thus compromise the persiste...
Comprehending the population trend and understanding the distribution range dynamics of species is n...
Climate warming is increasing the risks of extinction for many species. Giant panda is one of the mo...
The global total of protected areas to conserve biodiversity is increasing steadily, while numerous ...
Long-term data on populations, threats, and habitat-use changes are fundamentally important for cons...
Analyses of species distribution have commonly been performed with global regression models by assum...
The accelerating impact of climate change on giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) habitats have beco...
The panda lineage dates back to the late Miocene and ultimately leads to only one extant species, th...
Understanding the relationships between giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)\ua0and their sympatric ...
AimConservation strategies must anticipate how climate change may alter the geographic distributions...
Aim To analyse the potential impacts of climate change on giant panda habitat based on a statistica...
Animals make choices about where to spend their time in complex and dynamic landscapes, choices that...