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Climate change in Australian tropical rainforests : an impending environmental catastrophe

Williams, Stephen E. and Bolitho, Elizabeth E. and Fox, Samantha (2003) Climate change in Australian tropical rainforests : an impending environmental catastrophe. Proceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences, 270 (1527). pp. 1887-1892. ISSN 0962-8452

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Abstract

It is now widely accepted that global climate change is affecting many ecosystems around the globe and that its impact is increasing rapidly. Many studies predict that impacts will consist largely of shifts in latitudinal and altitudinal distributions. However, we demonstrate that the impacts of global climate change in the tropical rainforests of northeastern Australia have the potential to result in many extinctions. We develop bioclimatic models of spatial distribution for the regionally endemic rainforest vertebrates and use these models to predict the effects of climate warming on species distributions. Increasing temperature is predicted to result in significant reduction or complete loss of the core environment of all regionally endemic vertebrates. Extinction rates caused by the complete loss of core environments are likely to be severe, nonlinear, with losses increasing rapidly beyond an increase of 2 degreesC, and compounded by other climate-related impacts. Mountain ecosystems around the world, such as the Australian Wet Tropics bioregion, are very diverse, often with high levels of restricted endemism, and are therefore important areas of biodiversity. The results presented here suggest that these systems are severely threatened by climate change.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:biodiversity, climate change, extinction, range size, montane, rainforest
Subjects:270000 Biological Sciences > 270700 Ecology and Evolution > 270708 Conservation and Biodiversity
270000 Biological Sciences > 279900 Other Biological Sciences > 279901 Global Change Biology
ID Code:1608
Deposited By:Collin Storlie
Deposited On:21 Aug 2007
Last Modified:16 Oct 2008 01:38

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