Journal article

Modelling both dominance and species distribution provides a more complete picture of changes to mangrove ecosystems under climate change

B Crase, PA Vesk, A Liedloff, BA Wintle

Global Change Biology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Dominant species influence the composition and abundance of other species present in ecosystems. However, forecasts of distributional change under future climates have predominantly focused on changes in species distribution and ignored possible changes in spatial and temporal patterns of dominance. We develop forecasts of spatial changes for the distribution of species dominance, defined in terms of basal area, and for species occurrence, in response to sea level rise for three tree taxa within an extensive mangrove ecosystem in northern Australia. Three new metrics are provided, indicating the area expected to be suitable under future conditions (Eoccupied), the instability of suitable are..

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