Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distributions permits conservation efforts to be focused on the most vulnerable species and the most appropriate sites. Here, we combine climate envelope models with predicted bioclimatic data from two emission scenarios leading up to 2100, to predict European breeding distributions of 23 seabird species that currently breed in the British Isles. Assuming unlimited dispersal, some species would be “winners” (increase the size of their range), but over 65% would lose range, some by up to 80%. These “losers” have a high vulnerability to low prey availability, and a northerly distribution meaning they would lack space to move into. Under the worst-case ...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
We thank the European Bird Census Council for their data on European seabird distributions. DJFR was...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
Aim: Climate envelope models (CEMs) are used to assess species’ vulnerabilityto predicted changes in...
Projections of species' distributions in future climates can aid adaptive conservation strategies. A...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
Aim: Climate envelope models (CEMs) are used to assess species' vulnerability to predicted changes i...
International audienceWe explored the implications of reaching the Paris Agreement Objective of limi...
Aim Determining the mechanisms underlying climatic limitation of species distributions is essential ...
International audienceWe explored the implications of reaching the Paris Agreement Objective of limi...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
We thank the European Bird Census Council for their data on European seabird distributions. DJFR was...
Understanding which traits make species vulnerable to climatic change and predicting future distribu...
Aim: Climate envelope models (CEMs) are used to assess species’ vulnerabilityto predicted changes in...
Projections of species' distributions in future climates can aid adaptive conservation strategies. A...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
Aim: Climate envelope models (CEMs) are used to assess species' vulnerability to predicted changes i...
International audienceWe explored the implications of reaching the Paris Agreement Objective of limi...
Aim Determining the mechanisms underlying climatic limitation of species distributions is essential ...
International audienceWe explored the implications of reaching the Paris Agreement Objective of limi...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...
Given the major ongoing influence of environmental change on the oceans, there is a need to understa...