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The coincidence of climatic and species rarity: high risk to small-range species from climate change
Authors:Ohlemüller Ralf  Anderson Barbara J  Araújo Miguel B  Butchart Stuart H M  Kudrna Otakar  Ridgely Robert S  Thomas Chris D
Institution:Institute of Hazard and Risk Research and School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.
Abstract:Why do areas with high numbers of small-range species occur where they do? We found that, for butterfly and plant species in Europe, and for bird species in the Western Hemisphere, such areas coincide with regions that have rare climates, and are higher and colder areas than surrounding regions. Species with small range sizes also tend to occur in climatically diverse regions, where species are likely to have been buffered from extinction in the past. We suggest that the centres of high small-range species richness we examined predominantly represent interglacial relict areas where cold-adapted species have been able to survive unusually warm periods in the last ca 10?000 years. We show that the rare climates that occur in current centres of species rarity will shrink disproportionately under future climate change, potentially leading to high vulnerability for many of the species they contain.
Keywords:hot spots  refugia  range shifts  extinction
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