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Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change

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Main Author: Alagador, Diogo
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Orestes Cerdeira, Jorge, Araújo, M.B.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202111.0550.v1
Summary: Current species’ range displacements are mostly triggered by climate change but European landscapes are largely dominated by human activities. In this study we identify the most promising spatial adaptive trajectories (SATs) for the thirty most threatened non volant mammal species in Europe up to 2080 (under three climate and land change scenarios) and where/when SATs of each species synchronically converge. We found large contrasts on the persistence of species in SATs, with some species largely reliant on the functionality of areas where many SATs converge. Overall, SATs and convergence centers are not adequately covered by existing conservation areas and coincide with crop and arable lands, compromising species persistence. It is important to invest in the protection of SATs and convergence centers through a mix of conventional instruments and new collaborative forms with the socio-economy. Anticipative plans at long-term coupled with risk analysis offer decision–makers templates to prevent negative surprises.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
title Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
spellingShingle Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
Alagador, Diogo
Adaptation
Biodiversity
Climate change
Conservation Planning
Land use
Networks
Optimization
Protected areas
title_short Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
title_full Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
title_fullStr Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
title_full_unstemmed Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
title_sort Spatial adaptive responses of highly threatened European mammal species under climate change
author Alagador, Diogo
author_facet Alagador, Diogo
Orestes Cerdeira, Jorge
Araújo, M.B.
author_role author
author2 Orestes Cerdeira, Jorge
Araújo, M.B.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alagador, Diogo
Orestes Cerdeira, Jorge
Araújo, M.B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adaptation
Biodiversity
Climate change
Conservation Planning
Land use
Networks
Optimization
Protected areas
topic Adaptation
Biodiversity
Climate change
Conservation Planning
Land use
Networks
Optimization
Protected areas
description Current species’ range displacements are mostly triggered by climate change but European landscapes are largely dominated by human activities. In this study we identify the most promising spatial adaptive trajectories (SATs) for the thirty most threatened non volant mammal species in Europe up to 2080 (under three climate and land change scenarios) and where/when SATs of each species synchronically converge. We found large contrasts on the persistence of species in SATs, with some species largely reliant on the functionality of areas where many SATs converge. Overall, SATs and convergence centers are not adequately covered by existing conservation areas and coincide with crop and arable lands, compromising species persistence. It is important to invest in the protection of SATs and convergence centers through a mix of conventional instruments and new collaborative forms with the socio-economy. Anticipative plans at long-term coupled with risk analysis offer decision–makers templates to prevent negative surprises.
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