The ability of climate envelope models to predict the effect of climate change on species distributions
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology · International Rice Research Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Climate envelope models (CEMs) have been used to predict the distribution of species under current, past, and future climatic conditions by inferring a species' environmental requirements from localities where it is currently known to occur. CEMs can be evaluated for their ability to predict current species distributions but it is unclear whether models that are successful in predicting current distributions are equally successful in predicting distributions under different climates (i.e. different regions or time periods). We evaluated the ability of CEMs to predict species distributions under different climates by comparing their predictions with those obtained with a mechanistic model (MM). In an…
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- Range (aeronautics)
- Environmental science
- Species distribution
- Climate change
- Climate model
- Ecology
- Biology
- Climate action