“…Studying these zones to understand how species react or adapt to such limits, as well as identifying those segments of a population with resistance to extreme conditions (sensu Matyas, ), would be very informative and could help us mitigate forest mortality. Humans and climate have been provoking changes in vegetation distribution for centuries, if not millennia (Caballero‐Rodriguez, Lozano‐Garcia, & Correa‐Metrio, ; Correa‐Metrio, Bush, Lozano‐Garcia, & Sosa‐Najera, ), but in the face of extensive habitat fragmentation (Aguilar‐Santelises & del Castillo, ; Asbjornsen, Ashton, Vogt, & Palacios, ; Watson, ), having a more spatially explicit hypothesis of where climate exposure is likely to have the greatest impacts on existing patterns of vegetation could direct management efforts.…”