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This project develops innovative hybrid species distribution models to predict how climate change affects vegetation patterns. By integrating mechanistic simulations of species dispersal, the models aim to enhance understanding of ecosystem functions and inform climate change policies across Europe.
Patterns observed among twenty first century climate change imply a warmer and wetter climatic environment in the near to mid-term (50-150 years).
Changes in climate results in changes in vegetation patterns as plant species shift there respective range.
Subsequently, large-scale shifts in vegetation composition in response to climate change will impact upon vegetation dependent ecosystem functioning (structure and dynamics) and in-turn on the ecosystem services on which human societies depend.…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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