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Anthropogenic climate change is resulting in spatial redistributions of many species . We assessed the potential effects of climate change on an abundant and widely distributed group of diving birds ...
(P1: maintaining current species ) is feasible in the cooler end of the climate gradient where trees will experience sustained or enhanced growth potential under increased temperatures. In contrast ...
factors (see Figure S1 available as Supplementary Data at Tree Physiology Online), (i) Climatic envelopes of the full ranges of each species , especially considering moisture, are predictive ...
of millions may potentially collect invaluable data that can be used to monitor the effects of climate change and exotic species on tree distributions at broad geographic scales. Citizen science ...
2012). Susceptibility is defined as the potential for introduction and establishment of a forest pest within a tree species or group over a 15-year period (USDA Forest Service 2010a, 2010b). Northern US ...
suitability 800) for each of the considered species under present climatic conditions (P), and by 2050 under the four socioeconomic scenarios (RCP26, RCP45 ...
indicate that restoration strategies using A. angustifolia can be adopted in order to comply with regulations throughout the species predicted Discussion Habitat loss and climate change are among the main ...
, food webs, biodiversity and habitat for threatened and endangered species . Populus fremontii, S. Wats. (Fremont cottonwood) is a dominant riparian tree that occupies a broad climatic range across ...
for detection of species abundances, we conducted dung surveys. We sampled 56 plots (25x25 m each) along a woody plant cover gradient spanning from tree cleared open areas to dense encroached habitats . Within ...
be well suited in new locations, and may play an important part in avoiding climate driven extinction. Rehfeldt et al. (1999) suggested that a major redistribution of tree species and genotypes across ...
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