Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving species' vulnerability in a spatially explicit manner so as to direct on-ground action. However, there have been only few attempts to map the spatial distribution of the factors driving vulnerability to climate change. Here we conduct a species-level assessment of climate change vulnerability for a sample of Australia's threatened species and map the distribution of species affected by each factor driving climate change vulnerability across the continent. Almost half of the threatened species assessed were considered vulnerable to the impacts of climate change: amphibians being the most vulnerable group, followed by plants, reptiles, mammals ...
This paper assesses potential changes in the distributions of 12 endemic rainforest vertebrates of t...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
<div><p>Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors ...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the fac-tors driving...
<p>The shading darkens as the proportion of species occurring in the bioregion is affected by each f...
Natural ecosystems are generally considered to be one of the most vulnerable sectors to negative imp...
We are currently facing the likelihood of severe climate change before the close of thecentury. In t...
Nearly half of 200 Australian species are threatened by climate change, according to our research pu...
Global climate change is a threat to ecosystems that are rich in biodiversity and endemism, such as ...
Summary for Policy Makers Australia’s biodiversity is threatened by climate change, but we currently...
Assessments of species vulnerability to climate change should increase the effectiveness of interven...
An assessment of the vulnerability of Australia's biodiversity to climate change was commissioned by...
This paper assesses potential changes in the distributions of 12 endemic rainforest vertebrates of t...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
<div><p>Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors ...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the factors driving ...
Effective conservation management for climate adaptation rests on understanding the fac-tors driving...
<p>The shading darkens as the proportion of species occurring in the bioregion is affected by each f...
Natural ecosystems are generally considered to be one of the most vulnerable sectors to negative imp...
We are currently facing the likelihood of severe climate change before the close of thecentury. In t...
Nearly half of 200 Australian species are threatened by climate change, according to our research pu...
Global climate change is a threat to ecosystems that are rich in biodiversity and endemism, such as ...
Summary for Policy Makers Australia’s biodiversity is threatened by climate change, but we currently...
Assessments of species vulnerability to climate change should increase the effectiveness of interven...
An assessment of the vulnerability of Australia's biodiversity to climate change was commissioned by...
This paper assesses potential changes in the distributions of 12 endemic rainforest vertebrates of t...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...