The performance of models relating species geographical distributions to climate is independent of trophic level


Autoria(s): Huntley, Brian; Green, Rhys E.; Collingham, Yvonne C.; Hill, Jane K.; Willis, Stephen G.; Bartlein, Patrick J.; Cramer, Wolfgang; Hagemeijer, Ward J. M.; Thomas, Christopher J.
Contribuinte(s)

Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences

Data(s)

11/12/2008

11/12/2008

01/05/2004

Resumo

Brian Huntley, Rhys E. Green, Yvonne C. Collingham, Jane K. Hill, Stephen G. Willis , Patrick J. Bartlein, Wolfgang Cramer, Ward J. M. Hagemeijer and Christopher J. Thomas (2004). The performance of models relating species geographical distributions to climate is independent of trophic level. Ecology Letters, 7(5), 417-426. Sponsorship: NERC (awards: GR9/3016, GR9/04270, GR3/12542, NER/F/S/2000/00166) / RSPB RAE2008

Species?climate 'envelope' models are widely used to evaluate potential climate change impacts upon species and biodiversity. Previous studies have used a variety of methods to fit models making it difficult to assess relative model performance for different taxonomic groups, life forms or trophic levels. Here we use the same climatic data and modelling approach for 306 European species representing three major taxa (higher plants, insects and birds), and including species of different life form and from four trophic levels. Goodness-of-fit measures showed that useful models were fitted for >96% of species, and that model performance was related neither to major taxonomic group nor to trophic level. These results confirm that such climate envelope models provide the best approach currently available for evaluating reliably the potential impacts of future climate change upon biodiversity.

Peer reviewed

Formato

10

Identificador

Huntley , B , Green , R E , Collingham , Y C , Hill , J K , Willis , S G , Bartlein , P J , Cramer , W , Hagemeijer , W J M & Thomas , C J 2004 , ' The performance of models relating species geographical distributions to climate is independent of trophic level ' Ecology Letters , vol 7 , no. 5 , pp. 417-426 . DOI: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00598.x

1461-0248

PURE: 92333

PURE UUID: 9872b825-1d06-4c03-b250-a7eca71f00c2

dspace: 2160/1549

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/1549

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00598.x

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eng

Relação

Ecology Letters

Palavras-Chave #Biodiversity #birds #butterflies #climate change #envelope models #Europe #goodness-of-fit #higher plants
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