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Beyond a warming fingerprint: individualistic biogeographic responses to heterogeneous climate change in California

机译:超越变暖的指纹:加利福尼亚对异质性气候变化的个体化生物地理响应

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Understanding recent biogeographic responses to climate change is fundamental for improving our predictions of likely future responses and guiding conservation planning at both local and global scales. Studies of observed biogeographic responses to 20th century climate change have principally examined effects related to ubiquitous increases in temperature - collectively termed a warming fingerprint. Although the importance of changes in other aspects of climate - particularly precipitation and water availability - is widely acknowledged from a theoretical standpoint and supported by paleontological evidence, we lack a practical understanding of how these changes interact with temperature to drive biogeographic responses. Further complicating matters, differences in life history and ecological attributes may lead species to respond differently to the same changes in climate. Here, we examine whether recent biogeographic patterns across California are consistent with a warming fingerprint. We describe how various components of climate have changed regionally in California during the 20th century and review empirical evidence of biogeographic responses to these changes, particularly elevational range shifts. Many responses to climate change do not appear to be consistent with a warming fingerprint, with downslope shifts in elevation being as common as upslope shifts across a number of taxa and many demographic and community responses being inconsistent with upslope shifts. We identify a number of potential direct and indirect mechanisms for these responses, including the influence of aspects of climate change other than temperature (e. g., the shifting seasonal balance of energy and water availability), differences in each taxon's sensitivity to climate change, trophic interactions, and land-use change. Finally, we highlight the need to move beyond a warming fingerprint in studies of biogeographic responses by considering a more multifaceted view of climate, emphasizing local-scale effects, and including a priori knowledge of relevant natural history for the taxa and regions under study.
机译:了解最新的生物地理学对气候变化的反应,对于改进我们对未来可能的反应的预测并在地方和全球范围内指导保护规划至关重要。观察到的对20世纪气候变化的生物地理反应的研究主要研究了与温度普遍升高相关的影响-统称为变暖指纹。尽管从理论的角度广泛认可了气候其他方面变化的重要性,尤其是降水和水的可获得性,并得到了古生物学证据的支持,但我们对这些变化如何与温度相互作用以驱动生物地理响应缺乏实际的了解。更复杂的问题是,生活史和生态特征的差异可能导致物种对相同的气候变化做出不同的反应。在这里,我们检查了加利福尼亚州最近的生物地理格局是否与变暖的指纹一致。我们描述了20世纪加州气候的各个组成部分如何发生区域变化,并回顾了生物地理学对这些变化(尤其是海拔范围变化)做出反应的经验证据。许多对气候变化的反应似乎与变暖的指纹不一致,因为海拔升高的下坡变化与许多分类单元上的上坡变化一样普遍,并且许多人口和社区反应与上坡变化不一致。我们为这些响应确定了许多潜在的直接和间接机制,包括气候变化对气候的影响,而不是温度(例如,能源和水的季节性平衡变化),每个分类群对气候变化敏感性的差异,营养相互作用,以及土地用途的变化。最后,我们着重指出,在生物地理响应研究中,有必要超越气候变暖的考量,方法是考虑更多角度的气候观点,强调局部尺度的影响,并包括对所研究分类单元和区域相关自然历史的先验知识。

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