Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts the demography of local populations. However, measurement of demographic responses to climate change has largely been limited to single species and locations. Here we show that amphibian communities are responsive to climatic variability, using >500,000 time-series observations for 81 species across 86 North American study areas. The effect of climate on local colonization and persistence probabilities varies among eco-regions and depends on local climate, species life-histories, and taxonomic classification. We found that local species richness is most sensitive to changes in water availability during breeding and changes in winter conditions. Based on the relationships we measure, recent changes in climate cannot explain why local species richness of North American amphibians has rapidly declined. However, changing climate does explain why some populations are declining faster than others. Our results provide important insights into how amphibians respond to climate and a general framework for measuring climate impacts on species richness.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2018 |
|---|---|
| Title | Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities |
| DOI | 10.1038/s41467-018-06157-6 |
| Authors | David A.W. Miller, Evan Campbell Grant, Erin Muths, Staci Amburgey, M. Adams, Maxwell Joseph, J. Waddle, Pieter Johnson, Maureen Ryan, Benedikt Schmidt, Daniel Calhoun, Courtney Davis, Robert Fisher, David Green, Blake Hossack, Tracy Rittenhouse, Susan Walls, Larissa Bailey, Sam Cruickshank, Gary Fellers, Thomas Gorman, Carola Haas, Ward Hughson, David Pilliod, Steven Price, Andrew Ray, Walter Sadinski, Daniel Saenz, William Barichivich, Adrianne Brand, Cheryl Brehme, Rosi Dagit, Katy Delaney, Brad Glorioso, Lee Kats, Patrick Kleeman, Christopher Pearl, Carlton Rochester, Seth Riley, Mark Roth, Brent Sigafus |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Nature Communications |
| Index ID | 70199815 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Forest and Rangeland Ecosys Science Center; Fort Collins Science Center; Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center; Patuxent Wildlife Research Center; Southwest Biological Science Center; Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center; Western Ecological Research Center; South Atlantic Water Science Center; Wetland and Aquatic Research Center; John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis |