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Estudo realizado por pesquisadores do Brasil e da Suíça prevê que, mesmo em cenário otimista de emissões de gases do efeito estufa, haverá perda em 99% da área da bacia do Alto Paraguai.
Estudo publicado no Journal of Applied Ecology aponta que a bacia do Alto Paraguai, que inclui o Pantanal e seu entorno, […]
André Julião | Agência FAPESP*
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Estudo realizado por pesquisadores do Brasil e da Suíça prevê que, mesmo em cenário otimista de emissões de gases do efeito estufa, haverá perda em 99% da área da bacia do Alto Paraguai.
André Julião | Agência FAPESP* – Estudo publicado no Journal of Applied Ecology aponta que a bacia do Alto Paraguai, que inclui o Pantanal e seu entorno, […]
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A study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology shows that the Upper Paraguay River Basin, which includes the Pantanal and its surroundings, could lose almost all of the areas suitable for anuran amphibians (toads, frogs and tree frogs) by the end of the century.
By cross-referencing a database on species locations in the region with climate projections for 2100, researchers from Brazil and Switzerland also concluded that more than 80% of the species in this group will lose suitable [...]
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Un estudio publicado en el Journal of Applied Ecology revela que la cuenca del río Paraguay superior, que incluye el Pantanal y sus alrededores, podría perder casi todas las áreas adecuadas para anfibios (sapos, ranas y ranas arborícolas) para finales de este siglo. Los investigadores de Brasil y Suiza, al cruzar una base de datos sobre las ubicaciones de las especies en la región con proyecciones climáticas para 2100, llegaron a la conclusión de [...]
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The findings emerge from a collaboration between researchers from Brazil and Switzerland, who combined species distribution data with climate modeling.
Most amphibians will lose their habitats The experts cross-referenced locations of amphibian species with two greenhouse gas emissions scenarios (one optimistic, one pessimistic). The team concluded that more than 80% of amphibian species in the Upper Paraguay River Basin would lose suitable habitats.
In the optimistic scenario, 99.87% of [...]
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Schokkende cijfers over de toekomstige afname van leefgebieden voor kikkers en padden zijn tekenend voor wat klimaatverandering aanricht.
De Pantanal is met een oppervlakte van 195.000 vierkante kilometer het grootste draslandgebied ter wereld. Dit enorme ecosysteem is het thuis van meer dan 4700 planten- en diersoorten. Het ecosysteem wordt echter enorm bedreigd door klimaatverandering en menselijke activiteiten zoals overmatig recreatief vissen, jagen, smokkelen van bedreigde diersoorten, [...]
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The Upper Paraguay River Basin, encompassing the vast and ecologically unique Pantanal region, faces dire consequences from climate change, particularly for its amphibian species. A recent study published in the prestigious Journal of Applied Ecology highlights the alarming potential for extensive habitat loss for various anuran species—an umbrella term covering toads, frogs, and tree frogs. By the year 2100, projections indicate that over 80% of these amphibian species could lose the [...]
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The Upper Paraguay River Basin, encompassing the vast and ecologically unique Pantanal region, faces dire consequences from climate change, particularly for its amphibian species. A recent study published in the prestigious Journal of Applied Ecology highlights the alarming potential for extensive habitat loss for various anuran species—an umbrella term covering toads, frogs, and tree frogs. By the year 2100, projections indicate that over 80% of these amphibian species could lose the [...]
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A study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology shows that the Upper Paraguay River Basin, which includes the Pantanal and its surroundings, could lose almost all of the areas suitable for anuran amphibians (toads, frogs and tree frogs) by the end of the century.
By cross-referencing a database on species locations in the region with climate projections for 2100, researchers from Brazil and Switzerland also concluded that more than 80% of the species in this group will [...]
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A study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology shows that the Upper Paraguay River Basin, which includes the Pantanal and its surroundings, could lose almost all of the areas suitable for anuran amphibians (toads, frogs and tree frogs) by the end of the century.
By cross-referencing a database on species locations in the region with climate projections for 2100, researchers from Brazil and Switzerland also concluded that more than 80% of the species in this group will lose suitable [...]