
Patrice Pottier
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1 month ago |
unsw.edu.au | Samantha Dunn |Patrice Pottier
Amphibians are increasingly vulnerable to global warming, according to new research. Scientists will be able to better identify what amphibian species and habitats will be most impacted by climate change, thanks to a new study by UNSW researchers. Amphibians are the world’s most at-risk vertebrates, with more than 40% of species listed as threatened – and losing entire populations could have catastrophic flow-on effects.
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May 7, 2024 |
sciencedirect.com | Patrice Pottier |Shinichi Nakagawa
Section snippetsA renewed vision for midden researchAnthropogenic shifts in climate, land use, and other factors threaten biodiversity and the overall stability and functioning of Earth’s ecosystems. Consequently, considerable effort has gone into assessing the vulnerability of species and ecosystems to rapid environmental change.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
ecoevorxiv.org | Patrice Pottier |Michael Kearney |Nicholas C. Wu |Alex Gunderson
Vulnerability of amphibians to global warming This is a Preprint and has not been peer reviewed. This is version 1 of this Preprint. Add a Comment You must log in to post a comment. Downloads Download Preprint Supplementary Files Supplementary File Authors Abstract Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrates, yet their resilience to rising temperatures remains poorly understood.
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