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- W2277567315 abstract "Abstract Aim Protected areas ( PA s) are the mainstay of our conservation strategies. While they may succeed in locally preventing species and habitat degradation due to human activities, their ability to mitigate the impacts of climate change on biodiversity is still debated. We assessed whether community and species responses to climate change were related to PA s by testing three main predictions: (1) the thermal adjustment of community composition to temperature changes should be positively related to the proportion of PA s, (2) the species that benefit most from PA s should be less impacted by temperature change, and (3) the species a priori considered the most vulnerable to global change should be even more sensitive to the mitigating effect of PA s. Location Mainland France. Methods Data from a long‐term, large‐scale standardized monitoring programme, recording annual changes in the abundance of 116 breeding bird species in France between 2001 and 2012, were used. Local temporal trends in spring temperature, community reshuffling and bird populations over the country were estimated with a moving window approach (2094 spatial windows). Generalized additive mixed models were then performed to relate these responses to the local proportion of PA s. Results Most PA s promote community adjustment to temperature changes. At the species scale, our results show that the more a species benefited from PA s, the less vulnerable it was to temperature changes. PA s were also more effective in mitigating the impact of climate change on the less common and northernmost birds. Main conclusion Protected areas do seem to mitigate climate change impacts on species and communities. Our study argues for the use of integrative frameworks at different biological scales to assess the usefulness and relevance of PA s faced with climate change and suggests that PA s remain key effective conservation strategies in a changing climatic world." @default.
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- W2277567315 date "2016-02-09" @default.
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- W2277567315 title "Can protected areas mitigate the impacts of climate change on bird's species and communities?" @default.
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