ClimExp: Assessing species' exposure to climate change to support extinction risk assessments for the IUCN Red List

Anno
2021
Proponente Luca Santini - Professore Associato
Sottosettore ERC del proponente del progetto
LS8_2
Componenti gruppo di ricerca
Componente Categoria
Moreno Di Marco Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca
Michela Pacifici Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca
Pablo Miguel Lucas Ibanez Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca
Carlo Rondinini Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca
Abstract

Human impact on biodiversity has been pervasive since prehistoric times, but has recently accelerated, causing the loss of thousands of species and steep decline in the populations of those remaining. While many species have declined from habitat loss in the past, biodiversity scenario analyses suggest that climate change will soon become a dominant force shaping species extinction risk. The IUCN Red List is the most authoritative and comprehensive source of information to monitor species¿ extinction risk globally. The Red List influences policy, legislation, and management across the globe, and currently contains information on >130,000 species. Yet, the effect of climate change remains incompletely and inconsistently evaluated in Red List assessments, especially for less studied taxonomic groups. For example, 28% of all threatened and near threatened birds are listed as being at risk from climate change vs just 10% of reptiles (despite the latter group likely being at higher risk). Moreover, the variety of techniques currently available to estimate climate exposure might lead to contrasting results for the same species. Improving consistency in the estimation of risk from climate change, as part of IUCN Red List assessments, is critical to provide a comprehensive overview of species threats, which might otherwise result in an underestimation of extinction risk and bias in conservation efforts. The goal of the ClimExp project is to develop a simple standardised analytical infrastructure that allows Red List assessors to measure climate change exposure for species in a semi-automatic manner. Our main objective is to create a user-friendly App that allows estimation of climate change exposure under past, present, and future conditions, with fully customisable choice of temporal period and bioclimatic variables.

ERC
LS8_1, LS8_2
Keywords:
CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI, BIODIVERSITA¿, ANALISI, MODELLAZIONE E SIMULAZIONE DEI SISTEMI BIOLOGICI

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