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Extinction risk from climate change
Authors:Thomas Chris D  Cameron Alison  Green Rhys E  Bakkenes Michel  Beaumont Linda J  Collingham Yvonne C  Erasmus Barend F N  De Siqueira Marinez Ferreira  Grainger Alan  Hannah Lee  Hughes Lesley  Huntley Brian  Van Jaarsveld Albert S  Midgley Guy F  Miles Lera  Ortega-Huerta Miguel A  Peterson A Townsend  Phillips Oliver L  Williams Stephen E
Institution:Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation, School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. c.d.thomas@leeds.ac.uk
Abstract:Climate change over the past approximately 30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundances of species and has been implicated in one species-level extinction. Using projections of species' distributions for future climate scenarios, we assess extinction risks for sample regions that cover some 20% of the Earth's terrestrial surface. Exploring three approaches in which the estimated probability of extinction shows a power-law relationship with geographical range size, we predict, on the basis of mid-range climate-warming scenarios for 2050, that 15-37% of species in our sample of regions and taxa will be 'committed to extinction'. When the average of the three methods and two dispersal scenarios is taken, minimal climate-warming scenarios produce lower projections of species committed to extinction ( approximately 18%) than mid-range ( approximately 24%) and maximum-change ( approximately 35%) scenarios. These estimates show the importance of rapid implementation of technologies to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and strategies for carbon sequestration.
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