Fine-grain modeling of species' response to climate change: holdouts, stepping-stones, and microrefugia
- PMID: 24875589
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2014.04.006
Fine-grain modeling of species' response to climate change: holdouts, stepping-stones, and microrefugia
Abstract
Microclimates have played a critical role in past species range shifts, suggesting that they could be important in biological response to future change. Terms are needed to discuss these future effects. We propose that populations occupying microclimates be referred to as holdouts, stepping stones and microrefugia. A holdout is a population that persists in a microclimate for a limited period of time under deteriorating climatic conditions. Stepping stones successively occupy microclimates in a way that facilitates species' range shifts. Microrefugia refer to populations that persist in microclimates through a period of unfavorable climate. Because climate projections show that return to present climate is highly unlikely, conservation strategies need to be built around holdouts and stepping stones, rather than low-probability microrefugia.
Keywords: climate change; conservation; holdout; microrefugia; range shift; stepping-stone.
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Comment in
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Refugial capacity defines holdouts, microrefugia and stepping-stones: a response to Hannah et al.Trends Ecol Evol. 2015 May;30(5):233-4. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2015.01.008. Epub 2015 Feb 13. Trends Ecol Evol. 2015. PMID: 25683027 No abstract available.
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Place and process in conservation planning for climate change: a reply to Keppel and Wardell-Johnson.Trends Ecol Evol. 2015 May;30(5):234-5. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2015.03.008. Epub 2015 Mar 30. Trends Ecol Evol. 2015. PMID: 25837916 No abstract available.
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