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Global patterns of climate change impacts on desert bird communities
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Liang Ma
Shannon R. Conradie
Christopher L. Crawford
Alexandra S. Gardner
Michael R. Kearney
Ilya M. D. Maclean
Andrew E. McKechnie
Chun-Rong Mi
Rebecca A. Senior
David S. Wilcove
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[1] Princeton University,Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
[2] Shenzhen Campus of SunYat-sen University,School of Ecology
[3] South African National Biodiversity Institute,South African Research Chair in Conservation Physiology
[4] Department of Zoology and Entomology,DSI
[5] University of Pretoria,NRF Centre of Excellence at the FitzPatrick Institute
[6] University of Exeter Penryn Campus,Environment and Sustainability Institute
[7] The University of Melbourne,School of BioSciences
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Zoology
[9] Durham University,Conservation Ecology Group, Department of Biosciences
[10] Princeton University,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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The world’s warm deserts are predicted to experience disproportionately large temperature increases due to climate change, yet the impacts on global desert biodiversity remain poorly understood. Because species in warm deserts live close to their physiological limits, additional warming may induce local extinctions. Here, we combine climate change projections with biophysical models and species distributions to predict physiological impacts of climate change on desert birds globally. Our results show heterogeneous impacts between and within warm deserts. Moreover, spatial patterns of physiological impacts do not simply mirror air temperature changes. Climate change refugia, defined as warm desert areas with high avian diversity and low predicted physiological impacts, are predicted to persist in varying extents in different desert realms. Only a small proportion (<20%) of refugia fall within existing protected areas. Our analysis highlights the need to increase protection of refugial areas within the world’s warm deserts to protect species from climate change.
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