AbstractMost extant species are survivors of the last climate change event 20,000 years ago. While past events took place over thousands of years, current climate change is occurring much faster, over a few decades. We modelled the potential distribution area of bat species in the Brazilian Cerrado, a Neotropical savannah, and assessed the potential impacts of climate change up to 2050 in two scenarios. First we evaluated what the impact on the distributions of bat species would be if they were unable to move to areas where climate conditions might be similar to current ones. The novelty of our paper is that, based on least-cost-path analyses, we identified potential corridors that could be managed now to mitigate potential impacts of clima...
International audienceLocal adaptations can determine the potential of populations to respond to env...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
The greatest current threat to terrestrial fauna is continuous and severe landscape modification tha...
AbstractMost extant species are survivors of the last climate change event 20,000 years ago. While p...
Abstract Species occupying semi-arid and dry regions around the globe face an uncertain future due t...
With rates of climate change exceeding the rate at which many species are able to shift their range ...
Anthropogenic climate change poses a significant threat to the wellbeing of the planet. Many scienti...
Understanding how species respond to climate change is key to informing vulnerability assessments an...
Understanding how biodiversity will respond to future climate change is a major conservation and soc...
In the last few decades bats are affected by climate change. Changes in average temperatures affect ...
Understanding how biodiversity will respond to future climate change is a major conservation and soc...
Assessing the nature and magnitude of potentialeffects of climate change on populations isimportant ...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Anthropocene is characterised by significant, and in many ways outcompeting natural processes, the i...
Climate change is a major threat to global biodiversity that will produce a range of new selection p...
International audienceLocal adaptations can determine the potential of populations to respond to env...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
The greatest current threat to terrestrial fauna is continuous and severe landscape modification tha...
AbstractMost extant species are survivors of the last climate change event 20,000 years ago. While p...
Abstract Species occupying semi-arid and dry regions around the globe face an uncertain future due t...
With rates of climate change exceeding the rate at which many species are able to shift their range ...
Anthropogenic climate change poses a significant threat to the wellbeing of the planet. Many scienti...
Understanding how species respond to climate change is key to informing vulnerability assessments an...
Understanding how biodiversity will respond to future climate change is a major conservation and soc...
In the last few decades bats are affected by climate change. Changes in average temperatures affect ...
Understanding how biodiversity will respond to future climate change is a major conservation and soc...
Assessing the nature and magnitude of potentialeffects of climate change on populations isimportant ...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Anthropocene is characterised by significant, and in many ways outcompeting natural processes, the i...
Climate change is a major threat to global biodiversity that will produce a range of new selection p...
International audienceLocal adaptations can determine the potential of populations to respond to env...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
The greatest current threat to terrestrial fauna is continuous and severe landscape modification tha...