Mediterranean island biodiversity and climate change: the last 10,000 years and the future

Volume: 25, Issue: 13, Pages: 2597 - 2627
Published: Sep 15, 2016
Abstract
Mediterranean islands (MI) are hotspots of global biodiversity and lie in one of the most susceptible to climate change (CC) areas of the world; a big challenge for any conservation strategy. In fact, there is already increasing evidence for CC in the region and associated biological responses in MI ecosystems. These include phenological changes and upward elevation shifts of species and plant communities; although evidence is frequently...
Paper Details
Title
Mediterranean island biodiversity and climate change: the last 10,000 years and the future
Published Date
Sep 15, 2016
Volume
25
Issue
13
Pages
2597 - 2627
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