Reforestation can compensate negative effects of climate change on amphibians

Q Ramalho, L Tourinho, M Almeida-Gomes… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate and land-use change are major drivers of biodiversity loss, but their combined
effects are still unclear. Reforestation may compensate or reduce climate change impacts on …

Back to the future: conserving functional and phylogenetic diversity in amphibian-climate refuges

R Lourenço-de-Moraes, FS Campos… - Biodiversity and …, 2019 - Springer
Climate refuges have been used by several species over historical climate change.
Ectothermic species often display good models for climate change studies because they are …

Climate change threatens protected areas of the Atlantic Forest

P Lemes, AS Melo, RD Loyola - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Only 7% of the Atlantic Forest Biodiversity Hotspot is currently protected, though it
holds 18% of all amphibian species in South America. How effective would the Atlantic …

[HTML][HTML] Unraveling global impacts of climate change on amphibians distributions: A life-history and biogeographic-based approach

G Alves-Ferreira, DC Talora, M Solé… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Climate change can affect species distribution patterns in three different ways: leading
species to disperse to new suitable areas, causing them to adapt to new climatic conditions …

[HTML][HTML] Evolutionary rescue and geographic range shifts under climate change for global amphibians

KS Souza, DS Fortunato, L Jardim… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
By the end of this century, human-induced climate change and habitat loss may drastically
reduce biodiversity, with expected effects on many amphibian lineages. One of these effects …

[PDF][PDF] Potential worldwide impacts of sea level rise on coastal-lowland anurans

IS de Oliveira, D Roedder, LF Toledo - North-Western Journal of …, 2016 - biozoojournals.ro
Accepted: 21. June 2015/Available online: 29. May 2016/Printed: June 2016 Abstract.
Amphibians are the most severely threatened terrestrial vertebrates and we are witnessing a …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change produces winners and losers: Differential responses of amphibians in mountain forests of the Near East

A Kafash, S Ashrafi, A Ohler, M Yousefi… - Global Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate change is now considered as a serious threat to the viability of many species and
consequently as one of the major drivers of global biodiversity loss. Amphibians serve …

[HTML][HTML] Projected responses of Cerrado anurans to climate change are mediated by biogeographic character

G Alves-Ferreira, GAF Giné… - Perspectives in Ecology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate change has affected the distribution and phenology of several species. However,
due to narrow ecological and physiological tolerances, not all species are affected in the …

[HTML][HTML] Accommodating species climate-forced dispersal and uncertainties in spatial conservation planning

P Lemes, RD Loyola - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Spatial conservation prioritization should seek to anticipate climate change impacts on
biodiversity and to mitigate these impacts through the development of dynamic conservation …

[HTML][HTML] Drought, deluge and declines: the impact of precipitation extremes on amphibians in a changing climate

SC Walls, WJ Barichivich, ME Brown - Biology, 2013 - mdpi.com
The Class Amphibia is one of the most severely impacted taxa in an on-going global
biodiversity crisis. Because amphibian reproduction is tightly associated with the presence …