Authors
John A Wiens, Nathaniel E Seavy, Dennis Jongsomjit
Publication date
2011/8
Journal
Biological Conservation
Volume
144
Issue
8
Pages
2119-2125
Publisher
Elsevier Science, The Boulevard Kidlington Oxford OX 5 1 GB UK
Description
Protected areas for conservation are intended to contain the environmental conditions that enable species and ecosystems to persist. The locations of such areas are fixed, but the environment within them may change, especially with climate change. To illustrate how multiple climate factors may change in relation to protection status, we used Principal Components Analysis to construct a climate space for California based on eight climate variables assessed at an 800-m resolution. We used projections of future climate derived from a downscaled regional climate model in conjunction with the IPCC SRES A2 scenario to assess how the climate space might shift under future conditions and to identify the combinations of conditions that may no longer occur in the state (disappearing climates) or that will be new to the state (novel climates). Disappearing climates, which were generally toward cooler and/or wetter …
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