Climate Change
Terrestrial Biodiversity
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
France
2013.02.28
Quantifying the causes and consequences of climate change to predict species vulnerability: a framework to inform decision-making
When changes in the environment cause changes in a population, something must be happening on the level of its individual members. Dr. Canale plans to identify these individual-scale mechanisms underlying the climate/population relationship. Combining advanced lab techniques with 24 years of data on her specific subject of study, the Alpine marmot, she will examine alterations on multiple scales, from genes to populations. Few projects have integrated as many fundamental elements. Using the results observed over recent decades, she aims to predict population abundance in response to likely climate change scenarios and the corresponding risk of extinction. Dr. Canale’s tools promise to make informed conservation action possible.
Predicting Extinction, Before It’s Too Late
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Cindy
CANALE
Institution
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Country
France
Nationality
French
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