Predicted impact of climate change on European bats in relation to their biogeographic patterns
Article first published online: 6 JUL 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02021.x
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REBELO, H., TARROSO, P. and JONES, G. (2010), Predicted impact of climate change on European bats in relation to their biogeographic patterns. Global Change Biology, 16: 561–576. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02021.x
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- Issue published online: 4 JAN 2010
- Article first published online: 6 JUL 2009
- Received 11 February 2009; revised version received 26 June 2009 and accepted 26 June 2009
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Figure S1. Composite map combining two sPCA axis using three climatic variables (see Results). Areas represented in red were associated with warmer climates while blue areas represented colder climates. The map identified three general bioclimatic regions in Europe: the Boreal, in blue and dark colours, including Scandinavia, the Alps/Carpathians, the Pyrenees and part of Scotland; the Temperate Humid Zone located in central and eastern Europe, most of the U.K and small areas in northern Iberian Peninsula and in Turkey; and the Mediterranean area, mainly represent by red colours, and located in southern Europe.
Table S1. Principal Component matrix for the selected climatic variables.
Table S2. Variation of occupied area throughout the 21st century in relation to area currently occupied by each species. See Fig. 1 for species abbreviations. Horizontal lines separate each biogeographic group.
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