Climate change is predicted to have serious impacts on the conservation status of numerous species of birds, particularly low-density, range-restricted species occupying narrow habitats. One such species is the globally Endangered Sokoke Scops Owl Otus ireneae that currently survives in just two or three small pockets of forest in coastal Kenya and north-eastern Tanzania. We assessed the potential impact of changes in future climate on this species using predictive niche modelling. Distributional data were obtained from various published and unpublished sources, and field surveys. Maximum Entropy (Maxent) was used to model the current distribution of Sokoke Scops Owl. A general circulation model was used to predict the distribution of this ...
The ability of species to shift their distributions in response to climate change may be impeded by ...
In tropical montane cloud forests, climate change can cause upslope shifts in the distribution range...
AbstractSpecies demanding specific habitat requirements suffer, particularly under environmental cha...
Climate change is predicted to have serious impacts on the conservation status of numerous species o...
Studying current and future geographic distribution is essential for conserving endangered species s...
Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly widespread in the conservation liter...
Climate change is having profound effects on the distributions of species globally. Trait-based asse...
Anthropogenic activities caused a severe loss of pristine habitats alongside with fragmentation of r...
<div><p>It remains a challenge to identify the geographical patterns and underlying environmental as...
It remains a challenge to identify the geographical patterns and underlying environmental associatio...
It remains a challenge to identify the geographical patterns and underlying environmental associatio...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: British Birdfair/RSPB Fund for Endangered S...
The Scops Owl Otus scops (L., 1758) is a species of European concern, which suffered a noticeable de...
Identifying the distribution of threatened fauna is fundamental to allocating scant resources for co...
Abstract Background Understanding geographic distributions of species is a crucial step in spatial p...
The ability of species to shift their distributions in response to climate change may be impeded by ...
In tropical montane cloud forests, climate change can cause upslope shifts in the distribution range...
AbstractSpecies demanding specific habitat requirements suffer, particularly under environmental cha...
Climate change is predicted to have serious impacts on the conservation status of numerous species o...
Studying current and future geographic distribution is essential for conserving endangered species s...
Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly widespread in the conservation liter...
Climate change is having profound effects on the distributions of species globally. Trait-based asse...
Anthropogenic activities caused a severe loss of pristine habitats alongside with fragmentation of r...
<div><p>It remains a challenge to identify the geographical patterns and underlying environmental as...
It remains a challenge to identify the geographical patterns and underlying environmental associatio...
It remains a challenge to identify the geographical patterns and underlying environmental associatio...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: British Birdfair/RSPB Fund for Endangered S...
The Scops Owl Otus scops (L., 1758) is a species of European concern, which suffered a noticeable de...
Identifying the distribution of threatened fauna is fundamental to allocating scant resources for co...
Abstract Background Understanding geographic distributions of species is a crucial step in spatial p...
The ability of species to shift their distributions in response to climate change may be impeded by ...
In tropical montane cloud forests, climate change can cause upslope shifts in the distribution range...
AbstractSpecies demanding specific habitat requirements suffer, particularly under environmental cha...