As climate change increases the frequency and severity of droughts in many regions, conservation during drought is becoming a major challenge for ecologists. Droughts are multidimensional climate events whose impacts may be moderated by changes in temperature, water availability or food availability, or some combination of these. Simultaneously, other stressors such as extensive anthropogenic landscape modification may synergize with drought. Useful observational models for guiding conservation decision‐making during drought require multidimensional, dynamic representations to disentangle possible drought impacts, and consequently, they will require large, highly resolved data sets. In this paper, we develop a two‐stage predictive framework for assessing how drought impacts vary with species, habitats and climate pathways.
Drought influences habitat associations and abundances of birds in California's Central Valley
Benjamin R. Goldstein,B. Furnas,Kendall L. Calhoun,Ashley E. Larsen,D. Karp,P. de Valpine
Published 2024 in Diversity and Distributions
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