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Climate-induced range overlap among closely related species

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  • Meade Krosby

    (University of Washington, Box 351800 Seattle, Washington 98195-1800, USA
    Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington)

  • Chad B. Wilsey

    (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Box 352100 Seattle, Washington 98195-2100, USA
    Present addresses: National Audubon Society, 220 Montgomery Street, Suite 1000, San Francisco, California 94104-3402, USA (C.B.W.); Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Biology, 310 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA (J.L.M.); Division of Science and Environmental Policy California State University, Monterey Bay 100 Campus Center Seaside, California 93955-8000, USA (J.M.D.).)

  • Jenny L. McGuire

    (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Box 352100 Seattle, Washington 98195-2100, USA
    Present addresses: National Audubon Society, 220 Montgomery Street, Suite 1000, San Francisco, California 94104-3402, USA (C.B.W.); Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Biology, 310 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA (J.L.M.); Division of Science and Environmental Policy California State University, Monterey Bay 100 Campus Center Seaside, California 93955-8000, USA (J.M.D.).)

  • Jennifer M. Duggan

    (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Box 352100 Seattle, Washington 98195-2100, USA
    Present addresses: National Audubon Society, 220 Montgomery Street, Suite 1000, San Francisco, California 94104-3402, USA (C.B.W.); Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Biology, 310 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA (J.L.M.); Division of Science and Environmental Policy California State University, Monterey Bay 100 Campus Center Seaside, California 93955-8000, USA (J.M.D.).)

  • Theresa M. Nogeire

    (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Box 352100 Seattle, Washington 98195-2100, USA)

  • Julie A. Heinrichs

    (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Box 352100 Seattle, Washington 98195-2100, USA)

  • Joshua J. Tewksbury

    (University of Washington, Box 351800 Seattle, Washington 98195-1800, USA
    Luc Hoffman Institute, WWF International, Avenue du Mont-Blanc 1196 Gland, Switzerland)

  • Joshua J. Lawler

    (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Box 352100 Seattle, Washington 98195-2100, USA)

Abstract

Bioclimatic modelling suggests that as species distributions shift in response to climate change, few currently isolated but closely related species are likely to come into contact, implying that hybridization and competition risks will remain small.

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  • Meade Krosby & Chad B. Wilsey & Jenny L. McGuire & Jennifer M. Duggan & Theresa M. Nogeire & Julie A. Heinrichs & Joshua J. Tewksbury & Joshua J. Lawler, 2015. "Climate-induced range overlap among closely related species," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 5(9), pages 883-886, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:5:y:2015:i:9:d:10.1038_nclimate2699
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2699
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