User profiles for David Bravo Nogues
David Nogués-BravoAssociate Professor, University of Copenhagen Verified email at bio.ku.dk Cited by 14004 |
[HTML][HTML] Late Quaternary dynamics of Arctic biota from ancient environmental genomics
During the last glacial–interglacial cycle, Arctic biotas experienced substantial climatic changes,
yet the nature, extent and rate of their responses are not fully understood 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , …
yet the nature, extent and rate of their responses are not fully understood 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , …
Climate change in Mediterranean mountains during the 21st century
Mediterranean mountain biomes are considered endangered due to climate change that
affects directly or indirectly different key features (biodiversity, snow cover, glaciers, run-off …
affects directly or indirectly different key features (biodiversity, snow cover, glaciers, run-off …
Earth beyond six of nine planetary boundaries
This planetary boundaries framework update finds that six of the nine boundaries are
transgressed, suggesting that Earth is now well outside of the safe operating space for humanity. …
transgressed, suggesting that Earth is now well outside of the safe operating space for humanity. …
An update of Wallace's zoogeographic regions of the world
Modern attempts to produce biogeographic maps focus on the distribution of species, and the
maps are typically drawn without phylogenetic considerations. Here, we generate a global …
maps are typically drawn without phylogenetic considerations. Here, we generate a global …
Climate change threatens European conservation areas
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 484–492 Abstract Europe has the world’s most extensive network
of conservation areas. Conservation areas are selected without taking into account the …
of conservation areas. Conservation areas are selected without taking into account the …
Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions
of large-bodied mammals during the Late Quaternary period remain contentious. Here …
of large-bodied mammals during the Late Quaternary period remain contentious. Here …
Exposure of global mountain systems to climate warming during the 21st Century
We provide an assessment of surface temperature changes in mountainous areas of the
world using a set of climate projections at a 0.5 resolution for two 30-year periods (2040–2069 …
world using a set of climate projections at a 0.5 resolution for two 30-year periods (2040–2069 …
Predicting the past distribution of species climatic niches
D Nogués‐Bravo - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Predicting past distributions of species climatic niches, hindcasting, by using climate envelope
models (CEMs) is emerging as an exciting research area. CEMs are used to examine …
models (CEMs) is emerging as an exciting research area. CEMs are used to examine …
21st century climate change threatens mountain flora unequally across Europe
…, F Høistad, D NOGUÉS‐BRAVO… - Global change …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Continental‐scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity
have forecasted range contractions for many species. These coarse resolution studies …
have forecasted range contractions for many species. These coarse resolution studies …
Humboldt's enigma: What causes global patterns of mountain biodiversity?
…, BG Holt, N Morueta-Holme, D Nogues-Bravo… - Science, 2019 - science.org
Mountains contribute disproportionately to the terrestrial biodiversity of Earth, especially in
the tropics, where they host hotspots of extraordinary and puzzling richness. With about 25% …
the tropics, where they host hotspots of extraordinary and puzzling richness. With about 25% …