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Huang, Jun‐long; Andrello, Marco; Camargo Martensen, Alexandre; Saura, Santiago; Liu, Dian‐feng; He, Jian‐hua; Fortin, Marie‐josée. |
limate change can affect the habitat resources available to species by changing habitat quantity, suitability and spatial configuration, which largely determine population persistence in the landscape. In this context, dispersal is a central process for species to track their niche. Assessments of the amount of reachable habitat (ARH) using static snap‐shots do not account, however, for the temporal overlap of habitat patches that may enhance stepping‐stone effects. Here, we quantified the impacts of climate change on the ARH using a spatio–temporal connectivity model. We first explored the importance of spatio–temporal connectivity relative to purely spatial connectivity in a changing climate by generating virtual species distributions and analyzed the... |
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Palavras-chave: Climate change; Dynamic network model; Landscape connectivity; Ontario; Species distribution. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00603/71465/69918.pdf |
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