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Ecological islands: conserving biodiversity hotspots in a changing climate

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Jennifer Cartwright, 2019-06-03, Ecological islands: conserving biodiversity hotspots in a changing climate: .

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Abstract (from esa): For decades, botanists have recognized that rare plants are clustered into ecological “islands”: small and isolated habitat patches produced by landscape features such as sinkholes and bedrock outcrops. Insular ecosystems often provide unusually stressful microhabitats for plant growth (due, for example, to their characteristically thin soils, high temperatures, extreme pH, or limited nutrients) to which rare species are specially adapted. Climate‐driven changes to these stressors may undermine the competitive advantage of stress‐adapted species, allowing them to be displaced by competitors, or may overwhelm their coping strategies altogether. Special features of insular ecosystems – such as extreme habitat fragmentation [...]

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Jennifer Cartwright
Funding Agency :
Southeast CASC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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Wildlife and Plants
Landscapes
Water, Coasts and Ice
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journalFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment
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typeDOI
value10.1002/fee.2058

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