2022
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13470
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Combined effects of climate and fire‐driven vegetation change constrain the distributions of forest vertebrates during the 21st century

Abstract: Aim Biodiversity conservation relies in part on enduring habitat in protected areas. In fire‐prone ecosystems, shifts in species’ ranges will result both from changes in climate and fire‐catalysed vegetation change, which could lead to niche contraction and undermine protected‐area efficacy. We explored these dynamics for three forest species with varied niches representative of other taxa and different hypothesized responses to fire‐regime change (black‐backed woodpecker, Picoides arcticus; North American mar… Show more

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