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Conservation implications of adaptation to tropical climates from a historical perspective
Authors:Timothy C Bonebrake
Institution:School of Biological Sciences and Department of Earth Sciences, University of Hong Kong, , Hong Kong SAR, China
Abstract:Tropical climates and the biodiversity associated with them have long interested natural historians. Alexander von Humboldt inspired a generation of scientists, such as Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, to observe and study tropical ecosystems. More recently, the mid‐20th century saw Theodosius Dobzhansky and Daniel Janzen lay the foundations for studying adaptation to tropical climates. Now in the 21st century, we are beginning to realize the threats posed by current and future climate change to tropical populations which, despite relatively low levels of projected warming for low‐latitude regions, face potentially significant detrimental impacts. Building on the insights of researchers in decades and centuries past, improved understanding of tropical ecology, evolution and biogeography will help us to conceive how future global change will impact on biodiversity.
Keywords:Alexander von Humboldt  Alfred Russel Wallace  biodiversity  Charles Darwin  climate change  conservation biogeography  global warming  natural history  precipitation  tropics
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