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      Delaying conservation actions matters for species vulnerable to climate change

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      Journal of Applied Ecology
      Wiley

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          If habitat destruction or overexploitation of populations is severe, species loss can occur directly and abruptly. Yet the final descent to extinction is often driven by synergistic processes (amplifying feedbacks) that can be disconnected from the original cause of decline. We review recent observational, experimental and meta-analytic work which together show that owing to interacting and self-reinforcing processes, estimates of extinction risk for most species are more severe than previously recognised. As such, conservation actions which only target single-threat drivers risk being inadequate because of the cascading effects caused by unmanaged synergies. Future work should focus on how climate change will interact with and accelerate ongoing threats to biodiversity, such as habitat degradation, overexploitation and invasive species.
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              Towards an Integrated Framework for Assessing the Vulnerability of Species to Climate Change

              Climate change is a major threat to global biodiversity. A novel integrated framework to assess vulnerability and prioritize research and management action aims to improve our ability to respond to this emerging crisis.
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Ecology
                J Appl Ecol
                Wiley
                00218901
                November 2018
                November 2018
                August 02 2018
                : 55
                : 6
                : 2843-2853
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology; University of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison Wisconsin
                [2 ]National Wildlife Research Centre; Carleton University; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Ottawa ON Canada
                [3 ]Southern Research Station; USDA Forest Service; Asheville North Carolina
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                10.1111/1365-2664.13241
                ae164302-adef-4d8d-b0ba-f4f493325828
                © 2018

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

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