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Niche width predicts extinction from climate change and vulnerability of tropical species
Rollie M. Grinder,
John J. Wiens
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Genetics - GIDP
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
niche
68%
local extinction
67%
extinction
60%
vulnerability
58%
climate change
42%
temperature
13%
animal species
10%
tropics
8%
plant species
7%
tolerance
7%
global warming
7%
biodiversity
6%
cold
6%
climate
4%
test
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Temperature
31%
Biological Extinction
26%
Global Warming
23%
Biodiversity
19%
Climate
16%
Cold Temperature
12%
Hot Temperature
11%
Animals
7%
Population
5%
Agriculture & Biology
extinction
66%
niches
62%
climate change
60%
temperature
14%
global warming
9%
tropics
8%
biodiversity
7%
climate
7%
heat
5%
animals
3%
testing
3%