Searching for synthetic mechanisms on how biological traits mediate species responses to climate change

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Global warming, extinction risk, phenology, physiology, species traits

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Abstract: Climate change will likely be the most significant challenge faced by species in this century, and species’ ability to cope with climate change depends on their life history and ecological and evolutionary traits. Understanding how these traits mediate species’ responses is beneficial for identifying more vulnerable species or prone to extinction risk. Here, we carried out a literature review describing how four traits commonly used in vulnerability assessments (i.e. clutch size, diet breadth, dispersal ability, and climatic tolerance) may determine species vulnerability. We also portray the possible mechanisms that explain how these traits govern species responses to climate change. The literature suggests different mechanisms operating for the evaluated traits. The mechanism of response to climate change differs between species inhabiting tropical and temperate regions: while species from the temperate areas may respond positively to temperature rise, tropical species may be severely affected. Since ectotherms depend on environment temperature, they are more sensitive and present different response mechanisms from endotherms.

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01/01/2021

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Borges, F. J. A., & Loyola, R. (2021). Searching for synthetic mechanisms on how biological traits mediate species responses to climate change. Biota Neotropica, 21(3). Recuperado a partir de https://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1837

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