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Insufficient and biased representation of species geographic responses to climate change

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Parker, E.J., Weiskopf, S.R., Oliver, R.Y., Rubenstein, M.A., and Jetz, W., 2024, Insufficient and biased representation of species geographic responses to climate change: Global Change Biology, v. 30, iss. 7. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17408

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The geographic redistributions of species due to a rapidly changing climate are poised to perturb ecological communities and significantly impact ecosystems and human livelihoods. Effectively managing these biological impacts requires a thorough understanding of the patterns and processes of species geographic range shifts. While substantial recent redistributions have been identified and recognized to vary by taxon, region, and range geometry, there are large gaps and biases in the available evidence. Here, we use the largest compilation of geographic range change observations to date, comprised of 33,016 potential redistributions across 12,009 species, to formally assess within- and cross-species coverage and biases and to motivate [...]

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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