Wildlife Responses to Climate ChangeNorth American Case Studies
Table Of ContentsContents Foreword Introduction: The Rationale for the National Wildlife Federation Cohort of Young Scientists Studying Wildlife Responses to Climate Change Climate Change: Overview and Implications for Wildlife Chapter 1. Climate Change and Its Effect on Species Range Boundaries: A Case Study of the Sachem Skipper Butterfly, Atalopedes campestris Chapter 2. Butterflies as Model Systems for Understanding and Predicting Climate Change Chapter 3. Historical Studies of Species’ Responses to Climate Change: Promises and Pitfalls Chapter 4. Community Responses to Climate Change: Links Between Temperature and Keystone Predation in a Rocky Intertidal System Chapter 5. Testing Climate Change Predictionswith the Subalpine Species Delphinium nuttallianum Chapter 6. Modeling Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Spatial Distribution of Vegetation in the United States with a Probabilistic Biogeography Approach Chapter 7. Climate Change and the Susceptibility of U.S. Ecosystems to Biological Invasions: Two Cases of Expected Range Expansion Chapter 8. Climate Change, Whitebark Pine, and Grizzly Bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Conclusion: Climate Change and Wildlife—A Look Ahead Contributors Index |
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