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Changes to the elevational limits and extent of species ranges associated with climate change
Authors:Wilson Robert J  Gutiérrez David  Gutiérrez Javier  Martínez David  Agudo Rosa  Monserrat Víctor J
Affiliation:Área de Biodiversidad y Conservación, Escuela Superior de Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Tulipán s/n, Móstoles, Madrid E-28933, Spain; Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Universidad Complutense, Madrid E-28040, Spain
Abstract:The first expected symptoms of a climate change‐generated biodiversity crisis are range contractions and extinctions at lower elevational and latitudinal limits to species distributions. However, whilst range expansions at high elevations and latitudes have been widely documented, there has been surprisingly little evidence for contractions at warm margins. We show that lower elevational limits for 16 butterfly species in central Spain have risen on average by 212 m (± SE 60) in 30 years, accompanying a 1.3 °C rise (equivalent to c. 225 m) in mean annual temperature. These elevational shifts signify an average reduction in habitable area by one‐third, with losses of 50–80% projected for the coming century, given maintenance of the species thermal associations. The results suggest that many species have already suffered climate‐mediated habitat losses that may threaten their long‐term chances of survival.
Keywords:Conservation    elevational associations    extinction    Lepidoptera    range margins    range shifts    species distributions
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