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Climate Change and the Global Redistribution of Biodiversity: Substantial Variation in Empirical Support for Expected Range Shifts

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Madeleine A Rubenstein, Sarah R Weiskopf, Romain Bertrand, Shawn L Carter, Lise Comte, Mitchell Eaton, Ciara G Johnson, Jonathan Lenoir, Abigail J Lynch, Brian W Miller, Toni Lyn Morelli, Mari A Rodriguez, Adam J Terando, and Laura M Thompson, 2023-04-11, Climate Change and the Global Redistribution of Biodiversity: Substantial Variation in Empirical Support for Expected Range Shifts: Environmental Evidence, v. 12, iss. 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-023-00296-0

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Among the most widely predicted climate change-related impacts to biodiversity are geographic range shifts, whereby species shift their spatial distribution to track their climate niches. A series of commonly articulated hypotheses have emerged in the scientific literature suggesting species are expected to shift their distributions to higher latitudes, greater elevations, and deeper depths in response to rising temperatures associated with climate change. Yet, many species are not demonstrating range shifts consistent with these expectations. Here, we evaluate the impact of anthropogenic climate change (specifically, changes in temperature and precipitation) on species’ ranges, and assess whether expected range shifts are supported [...]

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