Biodiversity: Climate Change and the Ecologist. Thuiller, W. 448(7153):550–552.
Paper doi abstract bibtex The evidence for rapid climate change now seems overwhelming. Global temperatures are predicted to rise by up to 4 °C by 2100, with associated alterations in precipitation patterns. Assessing the consequences for biodiversity, and how they might be mitigated, is a Grand Challenge in ecology.
@article{thuillerBiodiversityClimateChange2007,
title = {Biodiversity: Climate Change and the Ecologist},
author = {Thuiller, Wilfried},
date = {2007-08},
journaltitle = {Nature},
volume = {448},
pages = {550--552},
issn = {0028-0836},
doi = {10.1038/448550a},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/448550a},
abstract = {The evidence for rapid climate change now seems overwhelming. Global temperatures are predicted to rise by up to 4 °C by 2100, with associated alterations in precipitation patterns. Assessing the consequences for biodiversity, and how they might be mitigated, is a Grand Challenge in ecology.},
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number = {7153}
}