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Hybridization rate and climate change: Are endangered species at risk?
ArticleAbstract: Many species are altering their geographic range due to climate change creating new sympatric populaPalabras claves:Climate Change, Displacement and extinction, Hybridization and introgression, maxent, range shifts, Sympatric distributionsAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Hafernik J., Jesús Muñoz, Rodriguez-Tapia G., Sánchez-Guillén R.A., Tierney M.Fuentes:scopusFreezing temperatures as a limit to forest recruitment above tropical Andean treelines
ArticleAbstract: The elevation of altitudinal treelines is generally believed to occur where low mean temperatures duPalabras claves:Climate Change, FREEZING TOLERANCE, frost, Perú, PUNÁ, Species range edge, timberlineAutores:Kenneth James Feeley, Meinzer F., Rehm E.M.Fuentes:scopusDecelerating growth in tropical forest trees
ArticleAbstract: The impacts of global change on tropical forests remain poorly understood. We examined changes in trPalabras claves:Carbon cycling, Carbon fertilization, Climate Change, forest dynamics, Tree growth ratesAutores:Davies S.J., Kassim A.R., Kenneth James Feeley, Nur Supardi M.N., Wright S.J.Fuentes:scopusCompositional shifts in costa rican forests due to climate-driven species migrations
ArticleAbstract: Species are predicted to shift their distributions upslope or poleward in response to global warmingPalabras claves:Climate Change, cloud forest, extinction, Forest inventory plots, Global warming, Species migrations, Thermal distributionsAutores:Clark D.B., Hurtado J., Kenneth James Feeley, Saatchi S.S., Silman M.R.Fuentes:scopusEcological contingency in species shifts: Downslope shifts of woody species under warming climate and land-use change
ArticleAbstract: A predicted impact of a warming climate is an upslope shift of montane plant species. These upslopePalabras claves:basal area, Climate Change, human disturbance cessation, Land-use change, Recruitment, species elevational shiftAutores:Kenneth James Feeley, Wang G.G., Zhai L., Zhang B., Zhang J., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopusConservation status assessment of Paraphlebia damselflies in Mexico
ArticleAbstract: We assessed the conservation status of the three Mexican Paraphlebia damselflies based on the criterPalabras claves:Climate Change, damselfly, International Union for Conservation of Nature's, maxent, ParaphlebiaAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Cuevas-Yáñez K., Jesús Muñoz, Rivas M.Fuentes:scopusContrasting outcomes of species- and community-level analyses of the temporal consistency of functional composition
Conference ObjectAbstract: Multiple anthropogenic drivers affect every natural community, and there is broad interest in usingPalabras claves:Barro Colorado island, Climate Change, Cross validation, drought, Functional traits, scale dependency, Tropical Forest, Wood densityAutores:Condit R.S., Davies S.J., Hubbell S.P., Katabuchi M., Kenneth James Feeley, Swenson N.G., Wright S.J.Fuentes:scopusEffects of endogenous and exogenous processes on aboveground biomass stocks and dynamics in Andean forests
ArticleAbstract: Tropical forests are paramount in regulating the global carbon cycle due to the storage of large amoPalabras claves:Carbon dynamics, carbon stocks, Climate Change, mountain ecosystems, Thermophilization rateAutores:Duque A., Kenneth James Feeley, Peña M.A.Fuentes:scopusDirectional changes in the species composition of a tropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Long-term studies have revealed that the structure and dynamics of many tropical forests are changinPalabras claves:Barro Colorado island, Carbon fertilization, Center for tropical forest science, Climate Change, drought, El Niño Southern Oscillation, ENSO, Panamá, Tropical ForestAutores:Davies S.J., Foster R.B., Hubbell S.P., Kenneth James Feeley, Pérez R.Fuentes:scopusDisappearing climates will limit the efficacy of Amazonian protected areas
ArticleAbstract: Amazonian forests support high biodiversity and provide valuable ecosystem services. Unfortunately,Palabras claves:AMAZON, Climate Change, extinction, Global warming, Landscape connectivity, Red list, Species migrationAutores:Kenneth James Feeley, Silman M.R.Fuentes:scopus