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Plants at risk from climate change [PDF]
The popular garden flower Cyclamen grows natively in the Mediterranean. Climate change could make the region unsuitable for 18/21 species in 50 years time.
Alastair Culham, Chris Yesson
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We evaluated how landscape features, including fire, influence genetic connectivity for three small mammal species in northern Australian savannas. Using resistance surface modelling across two islands with contrasting disturbance regimes, we found that fire, rainfall, and topography affected gene flow in species‐ and scale‐specific ways.
Alexander R. Carey +7 more
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Se realizó un análisis de clasificación numérica para comparar las semejanzas florístico-geográficas-bioclimáticas de los bosques mesófilos de montaña (BMM) de México.
Carlos Alberto Ruiz-Jiménez +2 more
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Species distribution models (SDMs) are tools used by ecologists to help predict the spread of invasive species. Information provided by these models can help direct conservation and biosecurity efforts by highlighting areas likely to contain species of ...
Matthew W. F. Howse +2 more
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Shifting ranges and conservation challenges for lemurs in the face of climate change. [PDF]
Geospatial modeling is one of the most powerful tools available to conservation biologists for estimating current species ranges of Earth's biodiversity.
Brown, JL, Yoder, AD
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The aim of this work was to rank the territory of the Caspian sandy natural plague focus (43) by the risk of epizooty emergence using the MaxEnt model.Materials and methods.
U. M. Ashibokov +9 more
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The world in your hands: GeoHealth then and now
Infectious diseases transmitted by vectors/intermediate hosts constitute a major part of the economic burden related to public health in the endemic countries of the tropics, which challenges local welfare and hinders development.
Robert Bergquist, Samuel Manda
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Growth rings in tropical trees : role of functional traits, environment, and phylogeny [PDF]
Acknowledgments Financial support of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (USR 3330), France, and from the Rufford Small Grants Foundation (UK) is acknowledged.
Burslem, David F R P +4 more
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Biogeography of Endemic Dragonflies of the Ozark-Ouachita Interior Highlands [PDF]
A common pattern across many taxonomic groups is that relatively few species are widespread while the majority are restricted in their geographic ranges. Such species distributions are used to inform conservation status, which poses unique challenges for
Boys, Wade Alexander
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Understanding global climate change scenarios through bioclimate stratification
Despite progress in impact modelling, communicating and understanding the implications of climatic change projections is challenging due to inherent complexity and a cascade of uncertainty. In this letter, we present an alternative representation of global climate change projections based on shifts in 125 multivariate strata characterized by relatively
A D Soteriades +3 more
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