Exposure to climate change drives stability or collapse of desert mammal and bird communities

L'exposition au changement climatique entraîne la stabilité ou l'effondrement des communautés de mammifères et d'oiseaux du désert

Riddell, E. A. ; Iknayan, K. J. ; Hargrove, L. ; Tremor, S. ; Patton, J. L. ; Ramirez, R. ; Wolf, B. O. ; Beissinger, S. R.

Année de publication
2021

Understanding how our warming climate affects vulnerable species is of paramount importance. However, predicting responses is complicated because species are complex and may adapt or respond in distinct ways. Riddell et al. compared a century-old dataset on species richness in the Mojave against modern surveys to measure climate-related changes in bird and small mammal communities. They found little change in mammal richness or occupancy but large declines across birds. They attribute these differences to differences in microclimate opportunities: Specifically, mammals can mitigate temperature impacts through burrowing, whereas birds are generally more exposed. </p>

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