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Estudio de la distribución de las especies frente al cambio climático

Por: Bravo Cadena, Jessica [autor/a].
Sánchez Rojas, Gerardo [autor/a] | Gelviz-Gelvez, Sandra Milena [autor/a].
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  Artículo impreso(a) y electrónico Tema(s): Cambio climático | Biogeografía | Diversidad biológicaNota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: Cuadernos de Biodiversidad. número 35 (mayo 2011), páginas 12-18. --ISSN: 1575-5495Número de sistema: 50706Resumen:
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Due to global warming in the last hundred years, there have been different approaches to assess their impact on biodiversity. Within these approaches, one that is frequently used is to evaluate changes in species distribution. This assessment uses long-term direct observations, the fossil record or spatially explicit models considering the climatic conditions of past, present and future. These models can be evaluated by direct observation or through the past with the fossil record. The results show that species can expand, maintain or reduce their distribution depending on the characteristics of the species. On the other hand, the information generated from these studies could help to identify the most vulnerable species to climate change, or those who can benefit, being useful to propose mitigation measures or conservation strategies

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Due to global warming in the last hundred years, there have been different approaches to assess their impact on biodiversity. Within these approaches, one that is frequently used is to evaluate changes in species distribution. This assessment uses long-term direct observations, the fossil record or spatially explicit models considering the climatic conditions of past, present and future. These models can be evaluated by direct observation or through the past with the fossil record. The results show that species can expand, maintain or reduce their distribution depending on the characteristics of the species. On the other hand, the information generated from these studies could help to identify the most vulnerable species to climate change, or those who can benefit, being useful to propose mitigation measures or conservation strategies eng

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