Ecological and genomic vulnerability to climate change across native populations of Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora)
R Tournebize, L Borner, S Manel… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The assessment of population vulnerability under climate change is crucial for planning
conservation as well as for ensuring food security. Coffea canephora is, in its native habitat …
conservation as well as for ensuring food security. Coffea canephora is, in its native habitat …
Novel genomic offset metrics integrate local adaptation into habitat suitability forecasts and inform assisted migration
Genomic data are increasingly being integrated into macroecological forecasting, offering
an evolutionary perspective that has been largely missing from global change …
an evolutionary perspective that has been largely missing from global change …
Sex-specific variation in species interactions matters in ecological communities
Understanding how natural communities and ecosystems are structured and respond to
anthropogenic pressures in a rapidly changing world is key to successful management and …
anthropogenic pressures in a rapidly changing world is key to successful management and …
[HTML][HTML] Incorporating adaptive genomic variation into predictive models for invasion risk assessment
Global climate change is expected to accelerate biological invasions, necessitating accurate
risk forecasting and management strategies. However, current invasion risk assessments …
risk forecasting and management strategies. However, current invasion risk assessments …
Assessing uncertainty in genomic offset forecasts from landscape genomic models (and implications for restoration and assisted migration)
Introduction Ecological genomic models are increasingly used to guide climate-conscious
restoration and conservation practices in the light of accelerating environmental change …
restoration and conservation practices in the light of accelerating environmental change …
Integrating environmental, evolutionary, and socioeconomic vulnerability to future-proof coastal conservation planning
Conservation of biodiversity remains a challenge as changing climate and other
anthropogenic threats alter species distributions. Assessing vulnerability to future changes …
anthropogenic threats alter species distributions. Assessing vulnerability to future changes …
Assessing the global vulnerability of dryland birds to heatwaves
As global average surface temperature increases, extreme climatic events such as
heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, which can drive biodiversity responses …
heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, which can drive biodiversity responses …
Comparative phylogeography in a marine biodiversity hotspot provides novel insights into evolutionary processes across the Atlantic‐Indian Ocean transition
Aim Intraspecific genetic variation is a key component of biodiversity, with higher diversity
indicating greater resilience and population substructuring suggesting unique evolutionary …
indicating greater resilience and population substructuring suggesting unique evolutionary …
Mind the Gap: A Review of Disjunctions in Coastal Marine Species
V Pagowski, F Micheli - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Many coastal marine species have discontinuous distributions or genetic breakpoints
throughout their geographical ranges. These spatial and genetic disjunctions occur in …
throughout their geographical ranges. These spatial and genetic disjunctions occur in …
Evaluation of species thermal sensitivity with individual-based physiological performance
L Zhang, YY Zhang, LX Ma, YW Dong - Marine Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Ignoring intraspecific variations can prevent us from accurately assessing species' thermal
sensitivity to global warming. Individual-based physiological performance provides a …
sensitivity to global warming. Individual-based physiological performance provides a …