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Tag Archives: Conserving in the face of Global Change

Back to the future: Using climatic stability to predict resilience hotspots for conservation

Posted on 4 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Conserving in the face of Global Change Speaker Erica Nielsen – University of Stellenbosch Abstract Global climate change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, and one of the most pressing challenges within conservation science and management. Thus, … Continue reading →

Climate change impacts and protected area boundaries: A speculative analysis using African Wild Dogs as a case study

Posted on 4 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Conserving in the face of Global Change Speaker Andy Blackmore – Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Authors Arie Trouwborst – Tilburg University Abstract Climate change will increasingly impact species and habitat composition of protected areas – even if precise impacts are … Continue reading →

Predicted distributions of avian specialists: A framework for conservation of endangered forests under future climates

Posted on 4 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Conserving in the face of Global Change Speaker David Ehlers Smith – University of KwaZulu-Natal Authors Robin Colyn – BirdLife South Africa Hanneline Smit-Robinson – BirdLife South Africa Yvette Ehlers Smith – University of KwaZulu-Natal Colleen Downs – University … Continue reading →

Predicting habitat suitability for four indigenous Restionaceae at local spatial scales and the implications of possible changes in soil hydrology caused by climate change

Posted on 4 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Conserving in the face of Global Change Speaker James Ayuk – University of Fort Hare Authors Lincoln Raitt – University of the Western Cape Guy Midgley – University of Stellenbosch Abstract This research investigated the water regime of three … Continue reading →

Species losses following persistent fertilisation increase grassland stability in response to temperature variation

Posted on 4 November, 2019 by constellation3 November, 2020

Theme Conserving in the face of Global Change Speaker Stuart Demmer – University of KwaZulu-Natal Authors Michelle Tedder – University of KwaZulu-Natal Kevin Kirkman – University of KwaZulu-Natal Abstract Future climatic projections suggest greater and more variable temperature extremes which … Continue reading →

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