| 要旨トップ | ESJ72 シンポジウム 一覧 | | 日本生態学会第72回全国大会 (2025年3月、札幌) 講演要旨 ESJ72 Abstract |
シンポジウム S01 3月16日 9:00-12:00 Room S
Species range shifts due to climate change can have significant impacts on ecosystems and human livelihoods. It is therefore imperative to deepen our understanding on range shifts and plan climate-adaptive ecosystem management. In this symposium, we invite Dr. Jonathan Lenoir from France, a leading researcher on the relationships between species distribution and climate. He will present the current situations of species range shifts under climate warming based on BioShifts, a global database of 30,534 observations of velocity of range shifts for 12,415 taxa (20 phyla, 56 classes) from terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Other speakers will further provide talks on the determinants other than isothermal shifts in explaining species range shifts as well as the crucial aspects to consider in future range shift studies for a wide variety of ecosystems and taxa. In the final discussion, we touch on the issues in current range shift studies, implications for ecosystem management, and the potential of microclimate ecology for better-understanding of species range shifts.
[S01-1]
Introduction: The Need for Ecosystem Management for Climate Change Adaptation
[S01-2]
BioShifts – A database of species range shifts under anthropogenic climate change
[S01-3]
Historical vegetation resurvey to address key questions in climate change ecology
[S01-4]
Understanding the distribution pattern of the northern pika through resurveys and microclimate measurements in mountain ecosystems
[S01-5]
Dependencies of rural communities on wild food harvesting in the Sakha Republic (Russian Far East) and implications of future species redistributions