Niches, models, and climate change: Assessing the assumptions and uncertainties

Point Blue Conservation Science · University of California, Santa Cruz

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Abstract

As the rate and magnitude of climate change accelerate, understanding the consequences becomes increasingly important. Species distribution models (SDMs) based on current ecological niche constraints are used to project future species distributions. These models contain assumptions that add to the uncertainty in model projections stemming from the structure of the models, the algorithms used to translate niche associations into distributional probabilities, the quality and quantity of data, and mismatches between the scales of modeling and data. We illustrate the application of SDMs using two climate models and two distributional algorithms, together with information on distributional shifts in vegetation…

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Keywords
  • Ecological niche
  • Climate change
  • Niche
  • Environmental niche modelling
  • Species distribution
  • Species richness
  • Ecology
  • Scale (ratio)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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