2023
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13744
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Conservation of Chinese Theaceae species under future climate and land use changes

Abstract: Aim: Climate and land use changes are two major pervasive and growing global causes of rapid changes in the distribution patterns of biodiversity, challenging the future effectiveness of protected areas (PAs), which were mainly designed based on a static view of biodiversity. Therefore, evaluating the effectiveness of protected areas for protecting the species threatened by climate and land use change is critical for future biodiversity conservation. Location: China. Methods: Here, using distributions of 200 C… Show more

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“…We need to weaken the negative impact of different factors on the living environment for effective protection of A. elata [60]. Obviously, in the low-emission scenario, LULC changes pose the greatest threat to the suitable habitat of A. elata.…”
Section: Conservation Priorities and Optimal Planting Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We need to weaken the negative impact of different factors on the living environment for effective protection of A. elata [60]. Obviously, in the low-emission scenario, LULC changes pose the greatest threat to the suitable habitat of A. elata.…”
Section: Conservation Priorities and Optimal Planting Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%