Abstract (from ScienceDirect): Rarity and life history traits inform multiple dimensions of intrinsic risk to climate and environmental change and can help systematically identify at-risk species. We quantified relative geographic rarity (area of occupancy), climate niche breadth, and life history traits for 114 freshwater fishes, amphibians, and reptiles in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Our approach leveraged presence-only, publicly available data and traits-based inference to evaluate area of occupancy, climate sensitivity (i.e., climate niche breadth), and a Rarity and Climate Sensitivity (RCS) index of all species across multiple geographic extents, grain sizes, and data types. The RCS index was relatively stable...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Area of occupancy,
Climate change,
Drought,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Ectothermic vertebrates, All tags...
Museum records,
National CASC,
Rarity,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Species vulnerability,
Water, Coasts and Ice, Fewer tags
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