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SUBMITTER: Thomas CD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3435229 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Thomas Chris D CD Gillingham Phillipa K PK Bradbury Richard B RB Roy David B DB Anderson Barbara J BJ Baxter John M JM Bourn Nigel A D NA Crick Humphrey Q P HQ Findon Richard A RA Fox Richard R Hodgson Jenny A JA Holt Alison R AR Morecroft Mike D MD O'Hanlon Nina J NJ Oliver Tom H TH Pearce-Higgins James W JW Procter Deborah A DA Thomas Jeremy A JA Walker Kevin J KJ Walmsley Clive A CA Wilson Robert J RJ Hill Jane K JK
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120814 35
The benefits of protected areas (PAs) for biodiversity have been questioned in the context of climate change because PAs are static, whereas the distributions of species are dynamic. Current PAs may, however, continue to be important if they provide suitable locations for species to colonize at their leading-edge range boundaries, thereby enabling spread into new regions. Here, we present an empirical assessment of the role of PAs as targets for colonization during recent range expansions. Recor ...[more]