Climate change at the landscape scale: predicting fine‐grained spatial heterogeneity in warming and potential refugia for vegetation

Volume: 15, Issue: 3, Pages: 656 - 667
Published: Feb 6, 2009
Abstract
Current predictions of how species will respond to climate change are based on coarse‐grained climate surfaces or idealized scenarios of uniform warming. These predictions may erroneously estimate the risk of extinction because they neglect to consider spatially heterogenous warming at the landscape scale or identify refugia where species can persist despite unfavourable regional climate. To address this issue, we investigated the heterogeneity...
Paper Details
Title
Climate change at the landscape scale: predicting fine‐grained spatial heterogeneity in warming and potential refugia for vegetation
Published Date
Feb 6, 2009
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
656 - 667
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