The loss of the treeless tundra will greatly
reduce suitable habitat area for species such as the Siberian crane, which requires open ground to nest.
Warmer stream temperatures, increased risk of habitat - damaging flooding, and reduced summer streamflows are expected to
reduce suitable habitat by 47 percent for native fish like trout and salmon.
The warming of the lake has
reduced the suitable habitat for those species by 38 percent since the 1940s, the team found.
Not exact matches
In the Succulent Karoo biome of South Africa, 2,800 plant species face potential extinction as bioclimatically
suitable habitat is
reduced by 80 % with a global warming of 1.5 - 2.7 °C above pre-industrial levels (see Table 4.1).