Journal article
Predicting species and community responses to global change using structured expert judgement: An Australian mountain ecosystems case study
JS Camac, KDL Umbers, JW Morgan, SR Geange, A Hanea, RA Slatyer, KL McDougall, SE Venn, PA Vesk, AA Hoffmann, AB Nicotra
Global Change Biology | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15750
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Abstract
Conservation managers are under increasing pressure to make decisions about the allocation of finite resources to protect biodiversity under a changing climate. However, the impacts of climate and global change drivers on species are outpacing our capacity to collect the empirical data necessary to inform these decisions. This is particularly the case in the Australian Alps which have already undergone recent changes in climate and experienced more frequent large-scale bushfires. In lieu of empirical data, we use a structured expert elicitation method (the IDEA protocol) to estimate the change in abundance and distribution of nine vegetation groups and 89 Australian alpine and subalpine spec..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility; Centre for Biodiversity Analysis, ANU; Department of Industry Conference Support Program