The myriad of complex demographic responses of terrestrial mammals to climate change and gaps of knowledge: A global analysis

M Paniw, TD James, C Ruth Archer… - Journal of Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Approximately 25% of mammals are currently threatened with extinction, a risk that is
amplified under climate change. Species persistence under climate change is determined …

Effects of climate change on life history: implications for extinction risk in mammals

JL Isaac - Endangered Species Research, 2009 - int-res.com
Global climate change is predicted to result in the decline and/or extinction of a large
number of animal populations worldwide, and the risk of extinction is likely to be greatest for …

Species' traits influenced their response to recent climate change

M Pacifici, P Visconti, SHM Butchart… - Nature Climate …, 2017 - nature.com
Although it is widely accepted that future climatic change—if unabated—is likely to have
major impacts on biodiversity,, few studies have attempted to quantify the number of species …

Rapid warming is associated with population decline among terrestrial birds and mammals globally

FEB Spooner, RG Pearson… - Global change biology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Animal populations have undergone substantial declines in recent decades. These declines
have occurred alongside rapid, human‐driven environmental change, including climate …

A framework for the identification of hotspots of climate change risk for mammals

M Pacifici, P Visconti, C Rondinini - Global Change Biology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
As rates of global warming increase rapidly, identifying species at risk of decline due to
climate impacts and the factors affecting this risk have become key challenges in ecology …

Vertebrate population trends are influenced by interactions between land use, climatic position, habitat loss and climate change

JJ Williams, R Freeman, F Spooner… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Rapid human‐driven environmental changes are impacting animal populations around the
world. Currently, land‐use and climate change are two of the biggest pressures facing …

[HTML][HTML] Socioeconomic factors predict population changes of large carnivores better than climate change or habitat loss

TF Johnson, NJB Isaac, A Paviolo… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Land-use and climate change have been linked to changes in wildlife populations, but the
role of socioeconomic factors in driving declines, and promoting population recoveries …

Mammal species occupy different climates following the expansion of human impacts

S Pineda-Munoz, Y Wang, SK Lyons… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Cities and agricultural fields encroach on the most fertile, habitable terrestrial landscapes,
fundamentally altering global ecosystems. Today, 75% of terrestrial ecosystems are …

Life history consequences of climate change in hibernating mammals: a review

CP Wells, R Barbier, S Nelson, R Kanaziz… - Ecography, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Climatic shifts to warmer and often drier conditions are challenging terrestrial species
worldwide. These shifts are occurring more rapidly at higher elevations and latitudes, likely …

Urbanization, climate and species traits shape mammal communities from local to continental scales

JD Haight, SJ Hall, M Fidino… - Nature ecology & …, 2023 - nature.com
Human-driven environmental changes shape ecological communities from local to global
scales. Within cities, landscape-scale patterns and processes and species characteristics …