Elevation modulates the impacts of climate change on the Brazilian Cerrado flora
Mateus C. Silva,
Lucy Rowland,
Rafael S. Oliveira
et al.
Abstract:AimClimate change is causing species distribution to shift across the globe. Lowland taxa are moving upslope with warming, while montane species face extinction. We tested the hypothesis that elevation controls the future distribution of plant species in the Brazilian Cerrado, home of 3.5% of the Earth's flowering plants (c. 5000 endemic species) in just 0.4% of the planet's land surface.LocationCerrado region in Brazil.MethodsWe estimated geographical range shifts of 7398 angiosperm species by 2040 using spec… Show more
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