Re-evaluating model assumptions suggests that Australian birds are more tolerant of heat and aridity than predicted: A response to Conradie et al. (2020)

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Abstract

Conradie et al. (2020) recently modelled the vulnerability of Australian arid birds to a changing climate. While the approach used by Conradie et al. (2020) is valuable, we argue that key assumptions in their study are poorly supported and the risks of a changing climate to arid zone avifauna are consequently overstated.

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Pacheco-Fuentes, H., Cooper, C. E., Withers, P. C., & Griffith, S. C. (2022). Re-evaluating model assumptions suggests that Australian birds are more tolerant of heat and aridity than predicted: A response to Conradie et al. (2020). Conservation Physiology, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac010

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