Projected climate change at a regional level is expected to shift vegetation habitat distributions over the next century. For the sub-alpine species whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis), warming temperatures may indirectly result in loss of suitable bioclimatic habitat, reducing its distribution within its historic range. This research focuses on understanding the patterns of spatiotemporal variability for future projected P.albicaulis suitable habitat in the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) through a bioclimatic envelope approach. Since intermodel variability from General Circulation Models (GCMs) lead to differing predictions regarding the magnitude and direction of modeled suitable habitat area, nine bias-corrected statistically down-scaled G...
With changing climate, many species are projected to move poleward or to higher elevations to track ...
Climate change is having an impact on forest ecosystems around the world and is expected to alter th...
Climate projections for the next 20-50 years forecast higher temperatures and variable precipitation...
<div><p>Projected climate change at a regional level is expected to shift vegetation habitat distrib...
Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge facing humanity. Successful mitigation and adaption...
<div><p>Ecological niche models predict plant responses to climate change by circumscribing species ...
Ecological niche models predict plant responses to climate change by circumscribing species distribu...
Anticipating the ecological effects of climate change to inform natural resource climate adaptation ...
Alpine, subalpine and boreal tree species, of low genetic diversity and adapted to low optimal tempe...
<div><p>Knowledge of climatic variability at small spatial extents (< 50 km) is needed to assess vul...
Climate suitability is projected to decline for many subalpine species, raising questions about mana...
Abstract An important criticism of bioclimate envelope models is that many wide-ranging species cons...
abstract: The species distribution model DISTRIB was used to model and map potential suitable habita...
Understanding the role of climate in shaping species ranges will be critical in forecasting range sh...
Geographical distribution of forest species is closely regulated by environmental conditions, partic...
With changing climate, many species are projected to move poleward or to higher elevations to track ...
Climate change is having an impact on forest ecosystems around the world and is expected to alter th...
Climate projections for the next 20-50 years forecast higher temperatures and variable precipitation...
<div><p>Projected climate change at a regional level is expected to shift vegetation habitat distrib...
Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge facing humanity. Successful mitigation and adaption...
<div><p>Ecological niche models predict plant responses to climate change by circumscribing species ...
Ecological niche models predict plant responses to climate change by circumscribing species distribu...
Anticipating the ecological effects of climate change to inform natural resource climate adaptation ...
Alpine, subalpine and boreal tree species, of low genetic diversity and adapted to low optimal tempe...
<div><p>Knowledge of climatic variability at small spatial extents (< 50 km) is needed to assess vul...
Climate suitability is projected to decline for many subalpine species, raising questions about mana...
Abstract An important criticism of bioclimate envelope models is that many wide-ranging species cons...
abstract: The species distribution model DISTRIB was used to model and map potential suitable habita...
Understanding the role of climate in shaping species ranges will be critical in forecasting range sh...
Geographical distribution of forest species is closely regulated by environmental conditions, partic...
With changing climate, many species are projected to move poleward or to higher elevations to track ...
Climate change is having an impact on forest ecosystems around the world and is expected to alter th...
Climate projections for the next 20-50 years forecast higher temperatures and variable precipitation...