Climate Velocity Can Inform Conservation in a Warming World

Isaac Brito-Morales, Jorge Garcia Molinos, David S. Schoeman, Michael T. Burrows, Elvira S. Poloczanska, Christopher J. Brown, Simon Ferrier, Tom D. Harwood, Carissa J. Klein, Eve McDonald-Madden, Philippa Moore, John M. Pandolfi, James E. M. Watson, Amelia S. Wenger, Anthony J. Richardson

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Climate change is shifting the ranges of species. Simple predictive metrics of range shifts such as climate velocity, that do not require extensive knowledge or data on individual species, could help to guide conservation. We review research on climate velocity, describing the theory underpinning the concept and its assumptions. We highlight how climate velocity has already been applied in conservation-related research, including climate residence time, climate refugia, endemism, historic and projected range shifts, exposure to climate change, and climate connectivity. Finally, we discuss ways to enhance the use of climate velocity in conservation through tailoring it to be more biologically meaningful, informing design of protected areas, conserving ocean biodiversity in 3D, and informing conservation actions
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)441-457
Nifer y tudalennau7
CyfnodolynTrends in Ecology and Evolution
Cyfrol33
Rhif cyhoeddi6
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar30 Ebr 2018
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 01 Meh 2018

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