Historical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians

Long-term dynamics of species’ range sizes play a crucial role in determining extinction risks. Here the authors simulate global vegetation cover and scenarios of anthropogenic land cover change to estimate habitat range sizes of thousands of mammal, bird, and amphibian species since 1700, and proje...

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Autores principales: Robert M. Beyer, Andrea Manica
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:12baf52977b644798372217242e4a98d2021-12-02T16:49:48ZHistorical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians10.1038/s41467-020-19455-92041-1723https://doaj.org/article/12baf52977b644798372217242e4a98d2020-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19455-9https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Long-term dynamics of species’ range sizes play a crucial role in determining extinction risks. Here the authors simulate global vegetation cover and scenarios of anthropogenic land cover change to estimate habitat range sizes of thousands of mammal, bird, and amphibian species since 1700, and project trajectories up to 2100 under four emission scenarios and five socio-economic pathways.Robert M. BeyerAndrea ManicaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020)
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Historical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians
description Long-term dynamics of species’ range sizes play a crucial role in determining extinction risks. Here the authors simulate global vegetation cover and scenarios of anthropogenic land cover change to estimate habitat range sizes of thousands of mammal, bird, and amphibian species since 1700, and project trajectories up to 2100 under four emission scenarios and five socio-economic pathways.
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title Historical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians
title_short Historical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians
title_full Historical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians
title_fullStr Historical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians
title_full_unstemmed Historical and projected future range sizes of the world’s mammals, birds, and amphibians
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