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What if conservation could respond before the crisis hits? In 2024, howler monkeys were falling dead from trees in Mexico. Our model had flagged that region before the crisis. We present the first global early warning system forecasting extreme heat exposure for biodiversity here rdcu.be/fm8ml
Herbivory is a fundamental ecological process; treating it as harm (like recent work has suggested) misinforms conservation decisions about introduced herbivores. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Check out our new letter in Conservation Biology where we argue that (re-)introduced large herbivores are often wrongly framed as harmful because herbivory is automatically equated with ecological damage - overlooking their potential to restore biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
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Nature Climate Change - The authors develop an early warning system to predict the risks of extreme temperatures for 30,585 vertebrates 1–9 months in advance. They identify species and...
A global early warning system for predicting exposure of biodiversity to extreme heat
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Reevaluating introduced herbivores in conservation
In 2024, we found 3,500 vertebrate species predicted to have faced unprecedented temperatures. >1,250 already endangered. The window to act is real and monitoring what's going on in the field is crucial. Can we predict 9-months in advance? and in 10-years? more soon
This was a great collaboration between many different institutions. I feel I am learning a lot from climate modelers. Thanks Cory, @mark-urban.bsky.social , Lauren, @maitner.bsky.social, Ben, gonzalo, @alexpigot.bsky.social , Chris, Adam,