Using georeferenced databases to assess the effect of climate change on alpine plant species and diversity

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serval:BIB_D41AC4396297
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Titre
Using georeferenced databases to assess the effect of climate change on alpine plant species and diversity
Titre du livre
Data mining for global trends in mountain biodiversity
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Randin C.F., Engler R., Pearman P.B., Vittoz P., Guisan A.
Editeur
CRC Press
Lieu d'édition
Boca Raton, USA
ISBN
978-1-4200-8369-9
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2010
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Spehn E.M., Körner C.
Numéro de chapitre
15
Pages
149-163
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Past and current climate change has already induced drastic biological changes. We need projections of how future climate change will further impact biological systems. Modeling is one approach to forecast future ecological impacts, but requires data for model parameterization. As collecting new data is costly, an alternative is to use the increasingly available georeferenced species occurrence and natural history databases. Here, we illustrate the use of such databases to assess climate change impacts on mountain flora. We show that these data can be used effectively to derive dynamic impact scenarios, suggesting upward migration of many species and possible extinctions when no suitable habitat is available at higher elevations. Systematically georeferencing all existing natural history collections data in mountain regions could allow a larger assessment of climate change impact on mountain ecosystems in Europe and elsewhere.
Mots-clé
data base, biodiversity, climate change, Swiss Alps, species distribution model, vascular plants
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08/12/2010 9:53
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