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Habitat-based conservation strategies cannot compensate for climate-change-induced range loss

Johannes Wessely, Karl Hülber (), Andreas Gattringer, Michael Kuttner, Dietmar Moser, Wolfgang Rabitsch, Stefan Schindler, Stefan Dullinger and Franz Essl
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Johannes Wessely: University of Vienna
Karl Hülber: University of Vienna
Andreas Gattringer: University of Vienna
Michael Kuttner: University of Vienna
Dietmar Moser: University of Vienna
Wolfgang Rabitsch: Environment Agency Austria
Stefan Schindler: Environment Agency Austria
Stefan Dullinger: University of Vienna
Franz Essl: University of Vienna

Nature Climate Change, 2017, vol. 7, issue 11, 823-827

Abstract: Distribution modelling of vascular plants, butterflies and grasshoppers in central Europe suggests that habitat-based conservation strategies will be insufficient to save species from regional extinction under twenty-first-century climate change.

Date: 2017
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