Global Warming and Extinctions of Endemic Species from Biodiversity Hotspots
University of Toronto · University of New England · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Global warming is a key threat to biodiversity, but few researchers have assessed the magnitude of this threat at the global scale. We used major vegetation types (biomes) as proxies for natural habitats and, based on projected future biome distributions under doubled-CO2 climates, calculated changes in habitat areas and associated extinctions of endemic plant and vertebrate species in biodiversity hotspots. Because of numerous uncertainties in this approach, we undertook a sensitivity analysis of multiple factors that included (1) two global vegetation models, (2) different numbers of biome classes in our biome classification schemes, (3) different assumptions about whether species distributions were biome…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.91
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Biome
- Biodiversity hotspot
- Biodiversity
- Geography
- Endemism
- Ecology
- Climate change
- Habitat