Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Year:
2018
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
36 p.
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Worldwide
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
568
Legacy PEIN ID:
82270
General Notes
Abstract only on website article accessed 6 December 2018 sign in required
ISSN:
1757-7780
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Climatic changes - Invasive
Species - vulnerability
PILN-IAS
Invasive Species
Abstract
Assessing species' vulnerability to climate change is a prerequisite for developing effective strategies to conserve them. The last three decades have seen exponential growth in the number of studies evaluating how, how much, why, when, and where species will be impacted by climate change. We provide an overview of the rapidly developing field of climate change vulnerability assessment (CCVA) and describe key concepts, terms, steps and considerations. We stress the importance of identifying the full range of pressures, impacts and their associated mechanisms that species face and using this as a basis for selecting the appropriate assessment approaches for quantifying vulnerability. We outline four CCVA assessment approaches, namely trait?based, correlative, mechanistic and combined approaches and discuss their use. Since any assessment can deliver unreliable or even misleading results when incorrect data and parameters are applied, we discuss finding, selecting, and applying input data and provide examples of open?access resources. Because rare, small?range, and declining?range species are often of particular conservation concern while also posing significant challenges for CCVA, we describe alternative ways to assess them. We also describe how CCVAs can be used to inform IUCN Red List assessments of extinction risk. Finally, we suggest future directions in this field and propose areas where research efforts may be particularly valuable.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Year:
2018
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
36 p.
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Worldwide
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
568
Legacy PEIN ID:
82270
General Notes
Abstract only on website article accessed 6 December 2018 sign in required
Record Created: 02-May-2019
Record Modified: 10-May-2023