Climate-Related Local Extinctions Are Already Widespread among Plant and Animal Species
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Abstract
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss will depend on the details of how species respond to changing climates. For example, if most species can undergo rapid change in their climatic niches, then extinctions may be limited. Numerous studies have now documented shifts in the geographic ranges of species that were inferred to be related to climate change, especially shifts towards higher mean elevations and latitudes. Many of these studies contain valuable data on extinctions of local populations that have not yet been thoroughly explored. Specifically, overall range shifts can include range contractions at the "warm edges" of species' ranges (i.e.,…
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- Biology
- Climate change
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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