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DOI10.1111/ddi.13816
Investigating odonates' response to climate change in Great Britain: A tale of two strategies
ONeill, Daisy; Shaffrey, Len; Neumann, Jessica; Cheffings, Chris; Norris, Ken; Pettorelli, Nathalie
发表日期2024
ISSN1366-9516
EISSN1472-4642
起始页码30
结束页码4
卷号30期号:4
英文摘要AimSpecies are largely thought to maintain broadly static niches over time, an assumption underpinning much theoretical ecology including the implementation of ecological models to project species' current and future distributions. Here, we assess niche conservatism in odonates in Great Britain over the past six decades by simultaneously quantifying changes in species geographic distribution and evaluating temporal trends in species realised climatic niche.LocationGreat Britain.MethodsDistributional changes were assessed by calculating changes in species distribution centres and deriving occupancy trends. Changes in climatic niches were assessed using a principal component analysis to quantify niche overlap, using information on both climate averages and extremes.ResultsWe show that dragonflies and damselflies displayed distinct responses to changing climatic conditions. Dragonflies shifting to higher latitudes maintained, on average, greater consistency in their climatic niches, providing evidence for climate tracking. Greater climate niche flexibility and increased occupancy over time, on the other hand, were more common in damselflies.Main ConclusionsWe unveil evidence for climatic niche divergence in damselflies on a national scale, casting doubt on the relevance of species distribution models for predicting the impacts of climate change on this, and potentially other, groups of species. More broadly, our results call for more multi-species temporal comparisons of spatial distributions and climate niches during recent periods of changes in climatic conditions to improve our ability to contrast species' vulnerability risk to the ongoing climate crisis.
英文关键词biodiversity monitoring; climate change; niche conservatism; niche divergence; range shifts; species' redistribution; wildlife management
语种英语
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology
WOS记录号WOS:001157624800001
来源期刊DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/309576
作者单位Zoological Society of London; University of Reading; UK Research & Innovation (UKRI); Natural Environment Research Council (NERC); NERC National Centre for Atmospheric Science; University of Reading; Natural History Museum London
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ONeill, Daisy,Shaffrey, Len,Neumann, Jessica,et al. Investigating odonates' response to climate change in Great Britain: A tale of two strategies[J],2024,30(4).
APA ONeill, Daisy,Shaffrey, Len,Neumann, Jessica,Cheffings, Chris,Norris, Ken,&Pettorelli, Nathalie.(2024).Investigating odonates' response to climate change in Great Britain: A tale of two strategies.DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS,30(4).
MLA ONeill, Daisy,et al."Investigating odonates' response to climate change in Great Britain: A tale of two strategies".DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 30.4(2024).
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