Impact of a Century of Climate Change on Small-Mammal Communities in Yosemite National Park, USA
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology · Colorado State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
We provide a century-scale view of small-mammal responses to global warming, without confounding effects of land-use change, by repeating Grinnell's early-20th century survey across a 3000-meter-elevation gradient that spans Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Using occupancy modeling to control for variation in detectability, we show substantial ( approximately 500 meters on average) upward changes in elevational limits for half of 28 species monitored, consistent with the observed approximately 3 degrees C increase in minimum temperatures. Formerly low-elevation species expanded their ranges and high-elevation species contracted theirs, leading to changed community composition at mid- and high…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.96
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- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
6- CMCraig MoritzCorresponding
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Colorado State University, University of California, Berkeley
- JLJames L. Patton
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Colorado State University, University of California, Berkeley
- CJChris J. Conroy
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Colorado State University, University of California, Berkeley
- JLJuan L. Parra
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Colorado State University, University of California, Berkeley
- GCGary C. White
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Colorado State University, University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- National park
- Elevation (ballistics)
- Threatened species
- Mammal
- Climate change
- Geography
- Occupancy
- Ecology