Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: Impacts on ecosystems and human well-being
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-04, 13:24authored byGT Pecl, MB Araújo, JD Bell, J Blanchard, TC Bonebrake, IC Chen, Timothy ClarkTimothy Clark, RK Colwell, F Danielsen, B Evengård, L Falconi, S Ferrier, S Frusher, RA Garcia, RB Griffis, AJ Hobday, C Janion-Scheepers, MA Jarzyna, S Jennings, J Lenoir, HI Linnetved, VY Martin, PC McCormack, J McDonald, NJ Mitchell, T Mustonen, JM Pandolfi, N Pettorelli, E Popova, SA Robinson, BR Scheffers, JD Shaw, CJB Sorte, JM Strugnell, JM Sunday, MN Tuanmu, A Vergés, C Villanueva, T Wernberg, E Wapstra, SE Williams
Consequences of shifting species distributions
Climate change is causing geographical redistribution of plant and animal species globally. These distributional shifts are leading to new ecosystems and ecological communities, changes that will affect human society. Pecl
et al.
review these current and future impacts and assess their implications for sustainable development goals.
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