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Mismatch in reindeer resilience to past and future warming signals ongoing declines

Elisabetta Canteri Stuart C. Brown E. Post N. Schmidt D. Nogués-Bravo +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Rangifer tarandus (caribou or reindeer) survived periods of abrupt climatic warming during the last deglaciation but are currently in global decline. Using process-explicit models of likely climate-human-Rangifer interactions and inferences of demographic change from radiocarbon-dated fossils and ancient DNA, we reconstruct and decipher 21,000 years of Rangifer population dynamics. These high-resolution population reconstructions pinpoint ecological characteristics and life-history traits that most likely enabled Rangifer to survive rapid warming events following the Last Glacial Maximum. Projecting these process-driven models into the future reveals that these attributes are unlikely to buffer Rangifer against wide-scale population declines from expected 21st Century climatic warming. Our findings highlight a need to boost investments in the management and conservation of Rangifer, particularly in North America, where projected losses are expected to exceed 80%. This will not only support the survival of the species and the vital services it renders in Arctic ecosystems, but also help sustain the socioeconomic, cultural, and emotional well-being of many Rangifer-dependent communities.

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Penulis (6)

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Elisabetta Canteri

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Stuart C. Brown

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E. Post

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N. Schmidt

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D. Nogués-Bravo

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Damien A. Fordham

Format Sitasi

Canteri, E., Brown, S.C., Post, E., Schmidt, N., Nogués-Bravo, D., Fordham, D.A. (2025). Mismatch in reindeer resilience to past and future warming signals ongoing declines. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adu0175

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Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
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DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adu0175
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