Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:
Extinction (Model Predictions)
Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary. This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.
* -- Current Plant Distributions Fail to Represent their Potential Ranges
* -- Microhabitats Provide Refuge from Challenges of Climate Change
Microhabitats Enable Animals to Beat the Heat of Global Warming
Species Distribution Ranges: Getting Them Right
Fine-Scale Temperature Features at High Elevations
Evolution as the Basis for Coping with Climate Change
Fine- vs. Coarse-Scale (Envelope) Models of Climate-Induced Vegetation Change
Effects of Environmental Changes on Eco-Evolution in Animals
Species Assigned to Climate Envelopes in a Warming World
Will It Be Species Extinction or Species Persistence?
Microrefugia: An Important Hedge Against Extinction
Surviving Global Warming by Migrating Mere Meters ... or Even Millimeters
Plants Surviving Global Warming on Mountainsides
Surviving the Unprecedented Climate Change of the IPCC
Thinking Outside the Climate Envelope
James Hansen's Outlandish "Alpine Plant Extinction Claim" Is Debunked by Real-World Data
Effects of Predicted Climate Change on Australian Fisheries ... and More!
* -- Storms, Fires and Insect Pests: Bad for Trees in a Warming World?
Climate Envelope Models of Plants and Animals
Does Global Warming Decline with Increasing Elevation?
On the Potential Extinction of High-Elevation Species
Predicting Species Extinctions in Response to Global Warming
Global Warming: Will It Cause Multiple Species Extinctions?
Mass Extinction or Massive Exaggeration? New Study Makes Monumental Claim Based on Erroneous Premise
Has CO2-Induced Global Warming Been Wrongly Accused of Decimating Cloud-Forest Ecosystems?