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Borregaard MK, Gotelli NJ, Rahbek C, 2012, ARE RANGE-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS CONSISTENT WITH SPECIES-LEVEL HERITABILITY?, EVOLUTION, Vol: 66, Pages: 2216-2226, ISSN: 0014-3820
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Linder HP, de Klerk HM, Born J, et al., 2012, The partitioning of Africa: statistically defined biogeographical regions in sub-Saharan Africa, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 39, Pages: 1189-1205, ISSN: 0305-0270
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- Citations: 278
Jonsson KA, Fabre P-H, Fritz SA, et al., 2012, Ecological and evolutionary determinants for the adaptive radiation of the Madagascan vangas, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vol: 109, Pages: 6620-6625, ISSN: 0027-8424
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- Citations: 121
Munguia M, Rahbek C, Rangel TF, et al., 2012, Equilibrium of Global Amphibian Species Distributions with Climate, PLOS ONE, Vol: 7, ISSN: 1932-6203
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Carstensen DW, Dalsgaard B, Svenning J-C, et al., 2012, Biogeographical modules and island roles: a comparison of Wallacea and the West Indies, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 39, Pages: 739-749, ISSN: 0305-0270
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Garcia RA, Burgess ND, Cabeza M, et al., 2012, Exploring consensus in 21st century projections of climatically suitable areas for African vertebrates, GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, Vol: 18, Pages: 1253-1269, ISSN: 1354-1013
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Larsen FW, Bladt J, Balmford A, et al., 2012, Birds as biodiversity surrogates: will supplementing birds with other taxa improve effectiveness?, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, Vol: 49, Pages: 349-356, ISSN: 0021-8901
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Tottrup AP, Klaassen RHG, Strandberg R, et al., 2012, The annual cycle of a trans-equatorial Eurasian-African passerine migrant: different spatio-temporal strategies for autumn and spring migration, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 279, Pages: 1008-1016, ISSN: 0962-8452
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- Citations: 186
Lessard J-P, Borregaard MK, Fordyce JA, et al., 2012, Strong influence of regional species pools on continent-wide structuring of local communities, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 279, Pages: 266-274, ISSN: 0962-8452
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- Citations: 89
Daniel Cadena C, Kozak KH, Pablo Gomez J, et al., 2012, Latitude, elevational climatic zonation and speciation in New World vertebrates, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 279, Pages: 194-201, ISSN: 0962-8452
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- Citations: 149
Sanders NJ, Rahbek C, 2012, The patterns and causes of elevational diversity gradients, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 35, Pages: 1-3, ISSN: 0906-7590
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- Citations: 219
Fritz SA, Jonsson KA, Fjeldsa J, et al., 2012, DIVERSIFICATION AND BIOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS IN FOUR ISLAND RADIATIONS OF PASSERINE BIRDS, EVOLUTION, Vol: 66, Pages: 179-190, ISSN: 0014-3820
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- Citations: 32
Fjeldsa J, Bowie RCK, Rahbek C, 2012, The Role of Mountain Ranges in the Diversification of Birds, ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND SYSTEMATICS, VOL 43, Vol: 43, Pages: 249-265, ISSN: 1543-592X
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Hof C, Araujo MB, Jetz W, et al., 2011, Additive threats from pathogens, climate and land-use change for global amphibian diversity, NATURE, Vol: 480, Pages: 516-U137, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Araujo MB, Rozenfeld A, Rahbek C, et al., 2011, Using species co-occurrence networks to assess the impacts of climate change, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 34, Pages: 897-908, ISSN: 0906-7590
Viable populations of species occur in a given place if three conditions are met: the environment at the place is suitable; the species is able to colonize it; co-occurrence is possible despite or because of interactions with other species. Studies investigating the effects of climate change on species have mainly focused on measuring changes in climate suitability. Complex interactions among species have rarely been explored in such studies. We extend network theory to the analysis of complex patterns of co-occurrence among species. The framework is used to explore the robustness of networks under climate change. With our data, we show that networks describing the geographic pattern of co-occurrence among species display properties shared by other complex networks, namely that most species are poorly connected to other species in the network and only a few are highly connected. In our example, species more exposed to climate change tended to be poorly connected to other species within the network, while species more connected tended to be less exposed. Such high connectance would make the co-occurrence networks more robust to climate change. The proposed framework illustrates how network analysis could be used, together with co-occurrence data, to help addressing the potential consequences of species interactions in studies of climate change and biodiversity. However, more research is needed to test for links between co-occurrence and network interactions.
Strange N, Thorsen BJ, Bladt J, et al., 2011, Conservation policies and planning under climate change, BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, Vol: 144, Pages: 2968-2977, ISSN: 0006-3207
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- Citations: 25
Parra JL, Rahbek C, McGuire JA, et al., 2011, Contrasting patterns of phylogenetic assemblage structure along the elevational gradient for major hummingbird clades, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 38, Pages: 2350-2361, ISSN: 0305-0270
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- Citations: 15
Nogues-Bravo D, Rahbek C, 2011, Communities Under Climate Change, SCIENCE, Vol: 334, Pages: 1070-1071, ISSN: 0036-8075
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- Citations: 43
Lorenzen ED, Nogues-Bravo D, Orlando L, et al., 2011, Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans, NATURE, Vol: 479, Pages: 359-U195, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Stensgaard A-S, Vounatsou P, Onapa AW, et al., 2011, Bayesian geostatistical modelling of malaria and lymphatic filariasis infections in Uganda: predictors of risk and geographical patterns of co-endemicity, MALARIA JOURNAL, Vol: 10, ISSN: 1475-2875
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Dalsgaard B, Magard E, Fjeldsa J, et al., 2011, Specialization in Plant-Hummingbird Networks Is Associated with Species Richness, Contemporary Precipitation and Quaternary Climate-Change Velocity, PLOS ONE, Vol: 6, ISSN: 1932-6203
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Hof C, Levinsky I, Araujo MB, et al., 2011, Rethinking species' ability to cope with rapid climate change, GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, Vol: 17, Pages: 2987-2990, ISSN: 1354-1013
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- Citations: 167
Guisan A, Rahbek C, 2011, SESAM - a new framework integrating macroecological and species distribution models for predicting spatio-temporal patterns of species assemblages, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 38, Pages: 1433-1444, ISSN: 0305-0270
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- Citations: 291
Rahbek C, Colwell RK, 2011, BIODIVERSITY Species loss revisited, NATURE, Vol: 473, Pages: 288-289, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Ahrends A, Burgess ND, Gereau RE, et al., 2011, Funding begets biodiversity, DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, Vol: 17, Pages: 191-200, ISSN: 1366-9516
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- Citations: 47
Ahrends A, Rahbek C, Bulling MT, et al., 2011, Conservation and the botanist effect, BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, Vol: 144, Pages: 131-140, ISSN: 0006-3207
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- Citations: 84
Olalla-Tarraga MA, McInnes L, Bini LM, et al., 2011, Climatic niche conservatism and the evolutionary dynamics in species’ range boundaries: congruence across mammals and amphibians globally, Journal of Biogeography, Vol: 38, Pages: 2237-2247
Thorup K, Sunde P, Jacobsen LB, et al., 2010, Breeding season food limitation drives population decline of the Little Owl <i>Athene noctua</i> in Denmark, IBIS, Vol: 152, Pages: 803-814, ISSN: 0019-1019
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Tottrup AP, Rainio K, Coppack T, et al., 2010, Local Temperature Fine-Tunes the Timing of Spring Migration in Birds, INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, Vol: 50, Pages: 293-304, ISSN: 1540-7063
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Tottrup AP, Rainio K, Coppack T, et al., 2010, Evaluating environmental predictors of climate-induced phenological changes in migratory birds, Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Integrative-and-Comparative-Biology, Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC, Pages: E174-E174, ISSN: 1540-7063
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