Climate velocities and species tracking in global mountain regions

Chan, Wei-Ping and Lenoir, Jonathan and Mai, Guan-Shuo and Kuo, Hung-Chi and Chen, I-Ching and Shen, Sheng-Feng (2024) Climate velocities and species tracking in global mountain regions. Nature. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

Mountain ranges contain high concentrations of endemic species and are indispensable refugia for lowland species that are facing anthropogenic climate change. Forecasting biodiversity redistribution hinges on assessing whether species can track shifting isotherms as the climate warms. However, a global analysis of the velocities of isotherm shifts along elevation gradients is hindered by the scarcity of weather stations in mountainous regions5. Here we address this issue by mapping the lapse rate of temperature (LRT) across mountain regions globally, both by using satellite data (SLRT) and by using the laws of thermodynamics to account for water vapour6 (that is, the moist adiabatic lapse rate (MALRT)). By dividing the rate of surface warming from 1971 to 2020 by either the SLRT or the MALRT, we provide maps of vertical isotherm shift velocities. We identify 17 mountain regions with exceptionally high vertical isotherm shift velocities (greater than 11.67 m per year for the SLRT; greater than 8.25 m per year for the MALRT), predominantly in dry areas but also in wet regions with shallow lapse rates; for example, northern Sumatra, the Brazilian highlands and southern Africa. By linking these velocities to the velocities of species range shifts, we report instances of close tracking in mountains with lower climate velocities. However, many species lag behind, suggesting that range shift dynamics would persist even if we managed to curb climate-change trajectories. Our findings are key for devising global conservation strategies, particularly in the 17 high-velocity mountain regions that we have identified.

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Subjects: GO for STM > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 01 Apr 2024 06:26
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2024 06:26
URI: http://archive.article4submit.com/id/eprint/2749

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