Journal article
Southern Hemisphere biodiversity and global change: Data gaps and strategies
LE Chambers, P Barnard, ES Poloczanska, AJ Hobday, MR Keatley, N Allsopp, LG Underhill
Austral Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/aec.12391
Abstract
Long-term datasets needed to detect the impacts of global change on southern biodiversity are still scarce and often incomplete, challenging adaptation planning and conservation management. Biological data are probably most limited in arid countries and from the oceans, where natural environmental variability (‘noise’) means that long time series are required to detect the ‘signal’ of directional change. Significant national and international investment and collaboration are needed for most southern nations to reliably track biodiversity trends and improve conservation adaptation to rapid climate change. Emerging early warning systems for biodiversity, incorporating regional environmental ch..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank our respective institutions and the thousands of civil society volunteers and fellow scientists who have contributed to long-term environmental change datasets of the south. PB acknowledges support from the South African National Research Foundation. Comments from the editor improved the context of several points made in the paper.