SDMs: Predicting Species Responses for Conservation Actio
Received Date: Jan 01, 2025 /
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This collection of studies reviews climate change impacts on species distributions, emphasizing Species Distribution Models
(SDMs). Research details observed range shifts, contractions, and expansions across diverse ecosystems, identifying vulnerable
species like amphibians, reptiles, and marine life. Methodological advancements in SDMs are crucial, including integrating dynamic
processes, dispersal, and citizen science data for better predictions. The findings highlight the urgency for adaptive conservation
strategies, advocating for SDM outputs in protected area planning and prioritizing at-risk species to mitigate biodiversity loss under
global warming. This body of work underscores the critical need for sophisticated tools and comprehensive understanding to address
ecological responses to environmental change.
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