Wildlife and global warming Navigating the Arctic Meltdown

When climate changes, some species win, but biodiversity loses. As the Arctic “melts away” due to global warming, many of its unique species and habitats will decline and disappear. But a few opportunists will be able to expand their ranges as warming temperatures help convert fragile tundra into sh...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.230.6132 2023-05-15T14:55:07+02:00 Wildlife and global warming Navigating the Arctic Meltdown Orange-crowned Warblers The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.230.6132 http://www.defenders.org/resources/publications/programs_and_policy/science_and_economics/global_warming/navigating_the_arctic_meltdown_orange-crowned_warbler.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.230.6132 http://www.defenders.org/resources/publications/programs_and_policy/science_and_economics/global_warming/navigating_the_arctic_meltdown_orange-crowned_warbler.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.defenders.org/resources/publications/programs_and_policy/science_and_economics/global_warming/navigating_the_arctic_meltdown_orange-crowned_warbler.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T18:43:40Z When climate changes, some species win, but biodiversity loses. As the Arctic “melts away” due to global warming, many of its unique species and habitats will decline and disappear. But a few opportunists will be able to expand their ranges as warming temperatures help convert fragile tundra into shrubland and forest. It will be a hollow victory for these “winners” of climate change, however, as the richness of the tundra’s biodiversity fades away. © doug weschler/vireo The orange-crowned warbler is one species that could benefit from the effects of global warming. This tiny songbird illustrates perfectly how some species that may benefit from climate change do so at the expense of others. The bird’s current range is bounded in the north by the limit of the boreal forest. So as warmer conditions push trees and larger shrubs north into areas that are currently tundra, the warbler’s potential habitat will also expand north. But the bird’s summer range also extends far south Text Arctic Climate change Global warming Tundra Unknown Arctic
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description When climate changes, some species win, but biodiversity loses. As the Arctic “melts away” due to global warming, many of its unique species and habitats will decline and disappear. But a few opportunists will be able to expand their ranges as warming temperatures help convert fragile tundra into shrubland and forest. It will be a hollow victory for these “winners” of climate change, however, as the richness of the tundra’s biodiversity fades away. © doug weschler/vireo The orange-crowned warbler is one species that could benefit from the effects of global warming. This tiny songbird illustrates perfectly how some species that may benefit from climate change do so at the expense of others. The bird’s current range is bounded in the north by the limit of the boreal forest. So as warmer conditions push trees and larger shrubs north into areas that are currently tundra, the warbler’s potential habitat will also expand north. But the bird’s summer range also extends far south
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