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Future climate change vulnerability of endemic island mammals

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Future climate change vulnerability of endemic island mammals

C. Leclerc, F. Courchamp, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Camille Leclerc, Franck Courchamp, and Céline Bellard reveals the alarming vulnerability of island endemic mammals to climate change by 2050. With traits like long generation times and specialized diets, these vulnerable species particularly in the Pacific Ocean highlight the urgent need for conservation efforts to tackle biodiversity loss.... show more
Abstract
Despite their high vulnerability, insular ecosystems have been largely ignored in climate change assessments, and when they are investigated, studies tend to focus on exposure to threats instead of vulnerability. The present study examines climate change vulnerability of islands, focusing on endemic mammals and by 2050 (RCPs 6.0 and 8.5), using trait-based and quantitative-vulnerability frameworks that take into account exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity. Our results suggest that all islands and archipelagos show a certain level of vulnerability to future climate change, that is typically more important in Pacific Ocean ones. Among the drivers of vulnerability to climate change, exposure was rarely the main one and did not explain the pattern of vulnerability. In addition, endemic mammals with long generation lengths and high dietary specializations are predicted to be the most vulnerable to climate change. Our findings highlight the importance of exploring islands vulnerability to identify the highest climate change impacts and to avoid the extinction of unique biodiversity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 02, 2020
Authors
Camille Leclerc, Franck Courchamp, Céline Bellard
Tags
climate change
vulnerability
islands
endemic mammals
biodiversity
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