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      Climate change effects on northern Great Lake (USA) forests: A case for preserving diversity

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      Ecosphere
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Conserving biodiversity under climate change: the rear edge matters.

          Modern climate change is producing poleward range shifts of numerous taxa, communities and ecosystems worldwide. The response of species to changing environments is likely to be determined largely by population responses at range margins. In contrast to the expanding edge, the low-latitude limit (rear edge) of species ranges remains understudied, and the critical importance of rear edge populations as long-term stores of species' genetic diversity and foci of speciation has been little acknowledged. We review recent findings from the fossil record, phylogeography and ecology to illustrate that rear edge populations are often disproportionately important for the survival and evolution of biota. Their ecological features, dynamics and conservation requirements differ from those of populations in other parts of the range, and some commonly recommended conservation practices might therefore be of little use or even counterproductive for rear edge populations.
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            Scale and species richness: towards a general, hierarchical theory of species diversity

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              Climate Change and Bark Beetles of the Western United States and Canada: Direct and Indirect Effects

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                Journal
                Ecosphere
                Ecosphere
                Wiley-Blackwell
                2150-8925
                February 2014
                February 2014
                : 5
                : 2
                : art23
                Article
                10.1890/ES13-00370.1
                b8a8bd4b-2acf-4619-8e84-6e2b2b37fb9a
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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