Journal article
Assessing species vulnerability to climate change
M Pacifici, WB Foden, P Visconti, JEM Watson, SHM Butchart, KM Kovacs, BR Scheffers, DG Hole, TG Martin, HR Akçakaya, RT Corlett, B Huntley, D Bickford, JA Carr, AA Hoffmann, GF Midgley, P Pearce-Kelly, RG Pearson, SE Williams, SG Willis Show all
Nature Climate Change | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2448
Abstract
The effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly well documented, and many methods have been developed to assess species' vulnerability to climatic changes, both ongoing and projected in the coming decades. To minimize global biodiversity losses, conservationists need to identify those species that are likely to be most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. In this Review, we summarize different currencies used for assessing species' climate change vulnerability. We describe three main approaches used to derive these currencies (correlative, mechanistic and trait-based), and their associated data requirements, spatial and temporal scales of application and modelling meth..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This review was partially supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. (1136586).