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Human activity and climate change accelerate the extinction risk to non‐human primates in China
WB Li, Y Teng, MY Zhang, Y Shen, JW Liu… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Human activity and climate change affect biodiversity and cause species range shifts,
contractions, and expansions. Globally, human activities and climate change have emerged …
contractions, and expansions. Globally, human activities and climate change have emerged …
Modelling the present and future of Phrynosoma orbiculare habitat and wildfire distribution and their environmental niche overlap in Mexico
T Rubio-Blanco, H Domínguez-Vega… - Journal for Nature …, 2024 - Elsevier
Wildfires are natural phenomena that have shaped ecosystems and maintained biodiversity
for millions of years. However, the increased frequency and severity of wildfires in recent …
for millions of years. However, the increased frequency and severity of wildfires in recent …
Modelling reveals the effect of climate and land use change on Madagascar's chameleons fauna
A Mondanaro, M Di Febbraro, S Castiglione… - Communications …, 2024 - nature.com
The global biodiversity crisis is generated by the combined effects of human-induced climate
change and land conversion. Madagascar is one of the World's most renewed hotspots of …
change and land conversion. Madagascar is one of the World's most renewed hotspots of …
Bees travelling south: Climate‐induced range shifts and suitable habitat losses in south‐eastern neotropics
Aim To provide an assessment of climate change impacts on a set of wild pollinators
restricted to one of the regions with the greatest diversity of bees in the world. Also, we …
restricted to one of the regions with the greatest diversity of bees in the world. Also, we …
Habitat suitability and connectivity modelling predict a latitudinal-driven expansion in the Mediterranean basin for a historically introduced reptile
Species introductions outside their native ranges, often driven by trade and other
anthropogenic activities, present significant ecological challenges. Reptiles, frequently …
anthropogenic activities, present significant ecological challenges. Reptiles, frequently …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Implications for Nature-Based Solutions
CA Schipper, TW Hielkema, A Ziemba - Climate, 2024 - mdpi.com
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provides regular scientific
assessments on climate change, its implications, and potential future risks based on …
assessments on climate change, its implications, and potential future risks based on …
A misleading tail: A long-term study of reptile responses to multiple disturbances undermined by a change in surveying techniques
Long-term ecological monitoring is crucial to understanding the complex dynamics of
ecosystems, communities, and populations. Despite this, monitoring data are lacking or rare …
ecosystems, communities, and populations. Despite this, monitoring data are lacking or rare …
Assessing spatial and temporal trends over time in potential species richness using satellite time-series and ecological niche models
N Garcia, JC Campos, J Alírio, LB Duarte… - Biodiversity and …, 2025 - Springer
Assessing biodiversity in protected areas is essential for effective conservation
management. However, conventional methods for estimating species richness can lead to …
management. However, conventional methods for estimating species richness can lead to …
Global Projection of Terrestrial Vertebrate Food Webs Under Future Climate and Land‐Use Changes
Food webs represent an important nexus between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning,
yet considering changes in food webs around the world has been limited by data availability …
yet considering changes in food webs around the world has been limited by data availability …
[HTML][HTML] The vulnerability of endemic vertebrates in Sri Lanka to climate change
I Wijerathne, Y Deng, E Goodale, A Jiang… - Global Ecology and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Rapid climate change and ongoing habitat destruction pose a serious threat to global
biodiversity. Understanding how species shift their geographical distributions in response to …
biodiversity. Understanding how species shift their geographical distributions in response to …