Which animals can best withstand climate change? - Phys.org
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He also reminds us that the ability of an animal species to withstand climate change must not stand alone when assessing the species' vulnerability to extinction:
"Habitat destruction, poaching, pollution and invasive species are factors that threaten many animal species—in many cases even more than climate change," he emphasized.
The study can also contribute to a better general understanding of how the planet's animals will respond to ongoing climate change.
"We expect climate change to bring more extreme weather in the future.
So, our analysis helps predict how different animal species might respond to future climate change based on their general characteristics—even if we have limited data on their populations," said Jones.
In this way, the researchers expect that the ability of different animal species to adapt to climate change is related to their life strategy, and this can help us predict ecological changes:
As habitat suitability changes due to climate change, species may be forced to move to new areas as old areas become inhospitable.
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