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      Climate change and the future distributions of aquatic macrophytes across boreal catchments : Effects of climate change on aquatic macrophytes

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      Journal of Biogeography
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          The impact of new physical parametrizations in the Hadley Centre climate model: HadAM3

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            Future projections for Mexican faunas under global climate change scenarios.

            Global climates are changing rapidly, with unexpected consequences. Because elements of biodiversity respond intimately to climate as an important driving force of distributional limitation, distributional shifts and biodiversity losses are expected. Nevertheless, in spite of modelling efforts focused on single species or entire ecosystems, a few preliminary surveys of fauna-wide effects, and evidence of climate change-mediated shifts in several species, the likely effects of climate change on species' distributions remain little known, and fauna-wide or community-level effects are almost completely unexplored. Here, using a genetic algorithm and museum specimen occurrence data, we develop ecological niche models for 1,870 species occurring in Mexico and project them onto two climate surfaces modelled for 2055. Although extinctions and drastic range reductions are predicted to be relatively few, species turnover in some local communities is predicted to be high (>40% of species), suggesting that severe ecological perturbations may result.
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              Methods and uncertainties in bioclimatic envelope modelling under climate change

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                Journal
                Journal of Biogeography
                Wiley-Blackwell
                03050270
                February 2011
                February 2011
                : 38
                : 2
                : 383-393
                Article
                10.1111/j.1365-2699.2010.02412.x
                61a05105-8457-4ca5-a31a-4a0ebdb102df
                © 2011

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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