Species’ traits influenced their response to recent climate change
Michela Pacifici (),
Piero Visconti,
Stuart H. M. Butchart,
James E. M. Watson,
Francesca M. Cassola and
Carlo Rondinini
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Michela Pacifici: Global Mammal Assessment Program, Sapienza Università di Roma
Piero Visconti: Centre for Biodiversity & Environment Research (CBER), Evolution and Environment, University College London
Stuart H. M. Butchart: BirdLife International, David Attenborough Building
James E. M. Watson: School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, University of Queensland
Francesca M. Cassola: Global Mammal Assessment Program, Sapienza Università di Roma
Carlo Rondinini: Global Mammal Assessment Program, Sapienza Università di Roma
Nature Climate Change, 2017, vol. 7, issue 3, 205-208
Abstract:
Modelling of mammal and bird responses to recent climatic changes—based on a systematic review of the literature—suggests that large numbers of threatened species have already been affected by climate change in at least part of their range.
Date: 2017
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