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The Future of Species Under Climate Change: Resilience or Decline?

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SCIENCE
Volume 341, Issue 6145, Pages 504-508

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1237190

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  1. National Science Foundation (the Australian Research Council)
  2. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
  3. Spanish postdoctoral fellowship
  4. Ramon Areces Foundation

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As climates change across already stressed ecosystems, there is no doubt that species will be affected, but to what extent and which will be most vulnerable remain uncertain. The fossil record suggests that most species persisted through past climate change, whereas forecasts of future impacts predict large-scale range reduction and extinction. Many species have altered range limits and phenotypes through 20th-century climate change, but responses are highly variable. The proximate causes of species decline relative to resilience remain largely obscure; however, recent examples of climate-associated species decline can help guide current management in parallel with ongoing research.

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