Multiple Dimensions of Climate Change and Their Implications for Biodiversity
University of Copenhagen · University of Helsinki · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Background Changes in Earth’s climate over time can be measured in many ways. The different metrics available represent alternative dimensions of climate change, each with distinct implications for biodiversity conservation and other sectors. However, this diversity is rarely recognized. At any given locality, average temperature or precipitation can increase or decrease, extreme values can become more intense or frequent, and the timing of specific climatic events can shift. At the same time, climatic conditions are redistributed at broader spatial extents. Across sets of localities, particular climatic conditions can become more or less available and can shift closer or farther in position at different…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.66
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 148
Authors
4- RARaquel A. GarciaCorresponding
University of Copenhagen, University of Helsinki, University of Évora, Natural History Museum Aarhus, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
- MCMar Cabeza
University of Helsinki
- CRCarsten Rahbek
University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum Aarhus, Imperial College London
- MBMiguel B. Araújo
University of Copenhagen, University of Évora, Natural History Museum Aarhus, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Imperial College London
Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Biodiversity
- Environmental science
- Precipitation
- Geography
- Environmental resource management
- Climatology
- Ecology
- Climate action