2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17136
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Assessing the global vulnerability of dryland birds to heatwaves

Chenchen Ding,
Tim Newbold,
Eric I. Ameca

Abstract: As global average surface temperature increases, extreme climatic events such as heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, which can drive biodiversity responses such as rapid population declines and/or shifts in species distributions and even local extirpations. However, the impacts of extreme climatic events are largely ignored in conservation plans. Birds are known to be susceptible to heatwaves, especially in dryland ecosystems. Understanding which birds are most vulnerable to heatwaves, and where … Show more

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