globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1111/ele.12645
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84981513586
论文题名:
Climate change and habitat conversion favour the same species
作者: Frishkoff L.O.; Karp D.S.; Flanders J.R.; Zook J.; Hadly E.A.; Daily G.C.; M'Gonigle L.K.
刊名: Ecology letters
ISSN: 14610248
EISSN: 1461-0248
出版年: 2016
卷: 19, 期:9
起始页码: 1081
结束页码: 1090
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Anthropocene ; bird ; climate niche ; countryside biogeography ; deforestation ; habitat conversion ; homogenisation
Scopus关键词: agriculture ; animal ; biodiversity ; bird ; climate change ; Costa Rica ; environmental protection ; forest ; physiology ; Agriculture ; Animals ; Biodiversity ; Birds ; Climate Change ; Conservation of Natural Resources ; Costa Rica ; Forests ; Aves
英文摘要: Land-use change and climate change are driving a global biodiversity crisis. Yet, how species' responses to climate change are correlated with their responses to land-use change is poorly understood. Here, we assess the linkages between climate and land-use change on birds in Neotropical forest and agriculture. Across > 300 species, we show that affiliation with drier climates is associated with an ability to persist in and colonise agriculture. Further, species shift their habitat use along a precipitation gradient: species prefer forest in drier regions, but use agriculture more in wetter zones. Finally, forest-dependent species that avoid agriculture are most likely to experience decreases in habitable range size if current drying trends in the Neotropics continue as predicted. This linkage suggests a synergy between the primary drivers of biodiversity loss. Because they favour the same species, climate and land-use change will likely homogenise biodiversity more severely than otherwise anticipated. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/107734
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作者单位: Department of Biology, Stanford University, 371 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA, 94305-5020, USA; Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305-5020, USA; Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Willcocks Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 3B2, Canada; Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6K 1T4, Canada; School of Biological Sciences, Life Sciences Building, University of Bristol, 24 Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1TQ, UK; Unión de Ornitólogos de Costa Rica, Apartado 182-4200, Naranjo de Alajuela, Costa Rica; Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305-5020, USA; Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, SE-104 05, Sweden; Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, USA

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Frishkoff L.O.,Karp D.S.,Flanders J.R.,et al. Climate change and habitat conversion favour the same species[J]. Ecology letters,2016-01-01,19(9)
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