Improving assessment and modelling of climate change impacts on global terrestrial biodiversity
Improving assessment and modelling of climate change impacts on global terrestrial biodiversity
Understanding how species and ecosystems respond to climate change has become a major focus of ecology and conservation biology. Modelling approaches provide important tools for making future projections, but current models of the climate-biosphere interface remain overly simplistic, undermining the credibility of projections. We identify five ways in which substantial advances could be made in the next few years: (i) improving the accessibility and efficiency of biodiversity monitoring data, (ii) quantifying the main determinants of the sensitivity of species to climate change, (iii) incorporating community dynamics into projections of biodiversity responses, (iv) accounting for the influence of evolutionary processes on the response of species to climate change, and (v) improving the biophysical rule sets that define functional groupings of species in global models
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McMahon, Sean M.
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Harrison, Sandy P.
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Armbruster, W. Scott
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Bartlein, Patrick J.
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Beale, Colin M.
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Edwards, Mary E.
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Kattge, Jens
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Midgeley, Guy
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Morin, Xavier
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Prentice, I. Colin
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May 2011
McMahon, Sean M.
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Bartlein, Patrick J.
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Beale, Colin M.
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Edwards, Mary E.
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Kattge, Jens
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Midgeley, Guy
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Morin, Xavier
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Prentice, I. Colin
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McMahon, Sean M., Harrison, Sandy P., Armbruster, W. Scott, Bartlein, Patrick J., Beale, Colin M., Edwards, Mary E., Kattge, Jens, Midgeley, Guy, Morin, Xavier and Prentice, I. Colin
(2011)
Improving assessment and modelling of climate change impacts on global terrestrial biodiversity.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 26 (5), .
(doi:10.1016/j.tree.2011.02.012).
Abstract
Understanding how species and ecosystems respond to climate change has become a major focus of ecology and conservation biology. Modelling approaches provide important tools for making future projections, but current models of the climate-biosphere interface remain overly simplistic, undermining the credibility of projections. We identify five ways in which substantial advances could be made in the next few years: (i) improving the accessibility and efficiency of biodiversity monitoring data, (ii) quantifying the main determinants of the sensitivity of species to climate change, (iii) incorporating community dynamics into projections of biodiversity responses, (iv) accounting for the influence of evolutionary processes on the response of species to climate change, and (v) improving the biophysical rule sets that define functional groupings of species in global models
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e-pub ahead of print date: 7 April 2011
Published date: May 2011
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Sean M. McMahon
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Sandy P. Harrison
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W. Scott Armbruster
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Patrick J. Bartlein
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Colin M. Beale
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Jens Kattge
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Guy Midgeley
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Xavier Morin
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I. Colin Prentice
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