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A TRAIT-BASED ANALYSIS OF VULNERABILITY OF BATS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES
Abstract
Climate change is a known threat to biodiversity. Observed effects in U.S. fauna include
changes in spatial distribution, abundance, morphology, demography, and phenology.
Trait-based analyses have been used to characterize climate change vulnerability of
mammals based on their life history traits, but bats are often excluded from these
analyses. In this study, I used trait-based analysis to 1) identify traits associated
with climate change vulnerability for 45 U.S. bat species, 2) rank species in terms
of their climate vulnerability, and 3) compare ranks with species’ conservation status.
This study demonstrated climate-vulnerable bats share traits with other climate-vulnerable
mammals (e.g., small range, limited dispersal, specialized diet) and current conservation
status largely fails to align with climate vulnerability. Natural resource managers
may use these results to inform and prioritize conservation efforts for bats.
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Somerville, Sam (2022). A TRAIT-BASED ANALYSIS OF VULNERABILITY OF BATS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED
STATES. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24826.Collections
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