Incorporating multiple sources of knowledge when assessing species vulnerability to climate change
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Start Time:2024-05-19 15:50(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:12min

Session:S4 主题​4、生态与可持续发展 » S4-9主题4、生态与可持续发展 专题4.4、专题4.2(19日下午,215)

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Abstract
Climate change represents one of the direct drivers of global biodiversity loss, and it is critical to assess species vulnerability to climate change. Species distribution models (SDMs) represent the most widely used approach to assess species vulnerability to climate change and have been successfully applied in a number of taxa. Despite its popularity, correlative SDMs heavily rely on abiotic predictors, while largely overlooking intraspecific variations, biotic interactions, and physiological information. To improve the forecast for biodiversity under climate change, multiple sources of knowledge must be incorporated into SDMs. Here, using marine organisms as case studies, we demonstrated the importance of genetic, physiology, and biotic interactions in assessing vulnerability of marine species to climate change. Our findings highlight the importance of incorporating multiple sources of knowledge when assessing species vulnerability to climate change.
Keywords
climate change,range shift,species distribution model,genomic,physiology,biotic interaction
Speaker
张志新
研究员 中国科学院南海海洋研究所

Submission Author
张志新 中国科学院南海海洋研究所
林强 中国科学院南海海洋研究所
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