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Potential sources of time lags in calibrating species distribution models

Autor(es): Essl, Franz ; García‐Rodríguez, Adrián ; Lenzner, Bernd ; Alexander, Jake M. ; Capinha, César ; Gaüzère, Pierre ; Guisan, Antoine ; Kühn, Ingolf ; Lenoir, Jonathan ; Richardson, David M. ; Rumpf, Sabine B. ; Svenning, Jens‐Christian ; Thuiller, Wilfried ; Zurell, Damaris ; Dullinger, Stefan

Data: 2023

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/64592

Origem: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa

Assunto(s): Climate change; Climatic debt; Colonization credit; Extinction debt; Invasion debt; Mismatch; Niche; Projection; Species distribution models


Descrição

The Anthropocene is characterized by a rapid pace of environmental change and is causing a multitude of biotic responses, including those that affect the spatial distribution of species. Lagged responses are frequent and species distributions and assemblages are consequently pushed into a disequilibrium state. How the characteristics of environmental change—for example, gradual ‘press’ disturbances such as rising temperatures due to climate change versus infrequent ‘pulse’ disturbances such as extreme events—affect the magnitude of responses and the relaxation times of biota has been insufficiently explored. It is also not well understood how widely used approaches to assess or project the responses of species to changing environmental conditions can deal with time lags. It, therefore, remains unclear to what extent time lags in species distributions are accounted for in biodiversity assessments, scenarios and models; this has ramifications for policymaking and conservation science alike. This perspective piece reflects on lagged species responses to environmental change and discusses the potential consequences for species distribution models (SDMs), the tools of choice in biodiversity modelling. We suggest ways to better account for time lags in calibrating these models and to reduce their leverage effects in projections for improved biodiversity science and policy.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
Licença CC
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