Mechanisms underpinning climatic impacts on natural populations: altered species interactions are more important than direct effects
Nancy Ockendon(Conservation Leadership Programme), James W. Pearce‐Higgins(British Trust for Ornithology), Richard B. Bradbury(Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), Elizabeth C. White(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Cassie Bradley(Fauna and Flora International), Wendy Foden(Stellenbosch University), E. V. J. Tanner(University of Cambridge), Nathalie Doswald(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), Rosamunde E. A. Almond(University of Cambridge), Stuart H. M. Butchart(BirdLife international), Esther Bertram(Fauna and Flora International), D. James Baker(Durham University), William J. Sutherland(University of East Anglia), Jamie Carr(International Union for Conservation of Nature (United Kingdom)), Rhys E. Green(University of Cambridge), David Gill(Fauna and Flora International), Tatsuya Amano(University of Cambridge)
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