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Projected climate-based range change between 1990-2010 and 2080-2100 for Hawaiian forest birds. Values for the raster include: 1- current climate range projected to be loss by end-of-century; 2- persisting climate-based range for species between now and end-of-century; 3- areas gained in climate-based range for the species between now and end-of-century. Species projected ranges are clipped by currently available compatible vegetation habitat. Manuscript output: Figure 1
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Several cut disks and tree cores of Mamane trees growing on Hawaii Island that were subsampled and analyzed for carbon isotope determination. Isotope determination is at the 100µm resolution; tree samples are within an area of ~100 km2.
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Past analysis has shown that temperature-dependent avian malaria is likely to reduce overall available Hawaiian forest bird habitat with temperature increases. We used a comprehensive database of forest bird sightings (over 42,000 points), the most up to date regional climate projections and state-of-the-art ensemble species distribution models to project shifts in distribution of all Hawaiian forest bird species due to climate change. Our results show that all forest bird species are expected to suffer large range losses by end of this century with single island endemics at a greater risk than more widespread species. Because most species require structurally complex forest habitat that may take decades to develop,...
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Current forest bird number of species based on modeled range and available primary habitat of high model reliability species. Manuscript outputs: Figures 2a, 2b, 3b, 4, 5
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Map showing the locations of the 25 modeled points within the tropical Pacific Ocean used in this study.


    map background search result map search result map Reconstructing past Hawaiian precipitation using stable carbon isotope analysis of Māmane trees Mamane sample sites Shifting Hawaiian forest bird distribution under climate change and the need to consider novel conservation strategies Individual forest bird species distribution projections Forest Bird Challenges and Opportunities dataset Individual forest bird species ensemble projections Reconstructing past Hawaiian precipitation using stable carbon isotope analysis of Māmane trees Mamane sample sites Individual forest bird species distribution projections Shifting Hawaiian forest bird distribution under climate change and the need to consider novel conservation strategies Forest Bird Challenges and Opportunities dataset Individual forest bird species ensemble projections