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As climate change presents a major threat to biodiversity in the next decades, it is critical to assess its impact on species habitat suitability to inform biodiversity conservation. Species distribution models (SDMs) are a widely used tool to assess climate change impacts on species’ geographical distributions. As the name of these models suggests, the species level is the most commonly used...
The cover image relates to the Research Article https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13225 “Lineage‐level distribution models lead to more realistic climate change predictions for a threatened crayfi sh” by Zhixin Zhang et al. The photo (taken in 2009) shows an eastern lineage Japanese crayfi sh (Cambaroides japonicus) in a small woodland stream in Hokkaido, Japan. Photo credit: Nisikawa Usio.
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