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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
..............................................................................xiii
Introduction
CHAPTER
1
A new discipline: climate change biology
..............................3
A greenhouse planet
.........................................................................5
Boundaries of life
..............................................................................6
Shifting interactions
..........................................................................8
Chemistry of change
.........................................................................8
Linkages back to climate
..................................................................9
Climate change biology..·
.................................................................10
CHAPTER
2
The climate system and climate change
.............................13
The climate system
.........................................................................13
Evolution of the earth s climate
......................................................15
Natural drivers of change
...............................................................19
Major features of present climate
...................................................25
Stable states of the system
.............................................................28
Human-driven change: rising CO2
..................................................30
Rapid climate change
......................................................................37
The velocity of climate change
........................................................40
Modeling the climate system
..........................................................41
Regional climate models
.................................................................45
Commonly used GCMs
....................................................................48
Emissions pathways
........................................................................50
GCM outputs
....................................................................................50
Contents
Biological assessments with downscaled data
...............................52
Further reading
...............................................................................52
Section
2
The impacts of human induced climate change
CHAPTER
3
Species range shifts
.............................................................57
First sign of change: coral bleaching
..............................................58
First changes on land
......................................................................62
Mounting evidence of range shifts
..................................................64
Patterns within the patterns
...........................................................72
Extinctions
.......................................................................................74
Freshwater changes
........................................................................76
Pests and pathogens
.......................................................................78
Further reading
...............................................................................81
CHAPTER
U
Phenology: changes in timing of biological events
due to climate change
..........................................................83
Arrival of spring
...............................................................................87
Freshwater systems
........................................................................89
Spring ahead, fall behind
................................................................91
Tropical forest phenology
................................................................91
Marine systems
...............................................................................94
Mechanisms: temperature and photoperiod
..................................95
Life-cycles of insect herbivores
......................................................96
Timing mismatches between species
.............................................99
Further reading
.............................................................................102
CHAPTER
5
Ecosystem change
..............................................................103
Tropical ecosystem changes
.........................................................103
Cloud forests
.................................................................................106
Temperate ecosystem change
......................................................109
High mountain ecosystems
...........................................................113
Glacier and snowpack-dependent ecosystems
............................115
Polarand
marine systems
............................................................118
Polar food webs: changes in the southern ocean
.........................122
Contents
Tropical
marine
systems
...............................................................124
Pelagic marine systems
................................................................126
Ocean acidification
........................................................................128
Ecosystem feedbacks to climate system
......................................131
Further reading
.............................................................................133
S
Lessons from the past
CHAPTER
6
Past terrestrial response
...................................................137
Scope of change
............................................................................137
The earth moves
............................................................................138
Climate runs through it
.................................................................140
Fast and far: the record of the ice ages
........................................145
Ice racing in north
america
and
europe
........................................146
Out of land: the southern temperate response
............................149
North meets south
........................................................................150
Rapid change: the Younger Dryas
.................................................153
Tropical responses
........................................................................156
Milankovitch forcing in the biological record
................................159
Lessons of past change
.................................................................160
Further reading
.............................................................................160
CHAPTER
7
Past marine ecosystem changes
.......................................163
Effects of temperature change
.....................................................163
Effects of sea-level change
...........................................................166
Changes in ocean circulation
........................................................169
Changes in ocean chemistry
.........................................................171
Further reading
.............................................................................177
CHAPTER
8
Past freshwater changes
...................................................179
Lakes as windows to past climate
................................................180
Types of freshwater alteration with climate
.................................185
Freshwater biotas, habitats, and food chains
...............................189
Deep time: pace of evolution and species accumulation
.............190
Recent-time (tertiary and pleistocene) records of change
...........192
Contents
Fast forward
...................................................................................193
Further reading
.............................................................................194
CHAPTER? Extinctions
..........................................................................195
The five major mass extinctions
...................................................195
Causes of extinction events
...........................................................199
Climate as the common factor in major extinctions
.....................200
Impacts and climate
......................................................................200
Does climate change always cause extinction?
............................202
Climate and extinctions in deep time
............................................202
The past
100
million years
............................................................204
The past
2
million years: extinction at the dawn of the
ice ages and the pleistocene extinctions
......................................206
The missing ice age extinctions
....................................................209
Patterns in the losses
....................................................................209
Further reading
.............................................................................210
Section
4
Looking to the future
CHAPTER
10
Insights from experimentation
..........................................213
Theory
............................................................................................213
Laboratory and greenhouse experiments
.....................................217
Field experiments
..........................................................................225
Results of whole-vegetation experiments
....................................228
Results of field CO2 experiments
..................................................230
Freshwater experiments
...............................................................233
Arctic experiments
........................................................................233
Further reading
.............................................................................235
CHAPTER
11
Modeling species and ecosystem response
......................237
Types of models
.............................................................................239
Dynamic global vegetation models
...............................................243
Species distribution models
..........................................................247
Gap models
....................................................................................253
Modeling aquatic systems
.............................................................256
Contents
Earth system models
....................................................................261
Further reading
.............................................................................262
CHAPTER
12
Estimating extinction risk from climate change
................263
Evidence from the past
..................................................................266
Estimates from species distribution modeling
.............................267
Species-area relationship
.............................................................269
A question of dispersal
..................................................................271
The problem with endemics
..........................................................271
Checking the estimates
.................................................................273
Not just about polar bears anymore
.............................................275
Are a million species at risk?
........................................................276
Why the future may not be like the past
.......................................278
Further reading
.............................................................................279
CHAPTER
13
Ecosystem services
............................................................281
Food provision—marine fisheries
.................................................281
Water provisioning
.........................................................................285
Carbon sequestration
....................................................................288
Fire
.................................................................................................290
Tourism
..........................................................................................291
Ecosystem-based adaptation
........................................................293
Coastal protection
.........................................................................294
Water supply
..................................................................................297
Food production
.............................................................................298
Disaster risk reduction
..................................................................299
Further reading
.............................................................................300
Section
5
Implications for conservation
CHAPTER
H
Adaptation of conservation strategies
...............................303
Early concepts of protected areas and climate change
................304
Protected area planning
................................................................307
Planning for persistence
...............................................................312
Resistance and resilience
.............................................................313
Contents
Protected-area
management........................................................
315
Marine protected areas
.................................................................317
Protected areas for climate change
..............................................323
Further reading
.............................................................................325
CHAPTER
15
Connectivity and landscape management
.........................327
Area-demanding species
..............................................................330
Migratory species
..........................................................................332
Species range shifts
......................................................................333
Planning for connectivity
...............................................................335
Managing connectivity in human-dominated landscapes
............338
Planning for climate blowback
..................................................339
Regional coordination
...................................................................340
Monitoring
.....................................................................................342
Further reading
.............................................................................343
CHAPTER
16
Species management
.........................................................345
Threatened species
.......................................................................345
Climate change impacts on threatened species
...........................348
Species threatened by climate change
.........................................348
Assessing species threatened by climate change
........................348
An iconic example
..........................................................................351
Managing species threatened by climate change
........................353
Resources for the job
....................................................................360
Further reading
.............................................................................361
Section
ó
Finding solutions: international policy and
action
CHAPTER
17
International climate policy
...............................................365
United nations framework convention on climate change
...........365
Intergovernmental panel on climate change
................................368
Carbon markets
.............................................................................369
Reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation
.............372
Adaptation
......................................................................................374
Contents
Why doesn t it work?
.....................................................................376
Further reading
.............................................................................377
CHAPTER
18
Mitigation: reducing greenhouse gas emissions,
sinks, and solutions
...........................................................379
Stabilizing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations
............379
Practical steps for the next 50years
.............................................380
Energy efficiency
...........................................................................382
Renewable energy sources
...........................................................382
Nuclear power
...............................................................................387
The end of oil
.................................................................................388
Clean coal?
....................................................................................389
Tar sands, oil shales and fracking
................................................390
Geoengmeering
.............................................................................391
Extinction risk from climate change solutions
.............................393
Land use requirements of alternate energy
.................................395
Short-term wedges and long-term pathways
..............................401
Further reading
.............................................................................402
CHAPTER
19
Carbon sinks and sources
..................................................403
The carbon cycle
............................................................................403
Slow carbon
...................................................................................404
Fast carbon
....................................................................................405
Ocean carbon cycle
........................................................................406
Terrestrial carbon cycle
................................................................409
Human influence on the carbon cycle
...........................................411
Recent trends in terrestrial sources and sinks
............................413
Carbon cycle and carbon sequestration
.......................................415
Getting CO2 back
............................................................................420
Further reading
.............................................................................422
CHAPTER
20
Assessing risks, designing solutions
.................................423
Impacts, risks, and adaptation
......................................................423
The assessment process
...............................................................423
Contents
Domain
and grain
..........................................................................424
Biological assessment
..................................................................¿25
Stand-alone biological assessment
..............................................427
Design of adaptation solutions
......................................................428
Two examples of adaptation solutions
..........................................429
And doit again
...............................................................................431
REFERENCES
..........................................................................................433
INDEX
.....................................................................................................445
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