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Predicting the impacts of climate change on Papio baboon biogeography: Are widespread, generalist primates 'safe'? / Hill, Sarah E.; Winder, Isabelle.
In: Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 46, No. 7, 07.2019, p. 1380-1405.

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Hill SE, Winder I. Predicting the impacts of climate change on Papio baboon biogeography: Are widespread, generalist primates 'safe'? Journal of Biogeography. 2019 Jul;46(7):1380-1405. Epub 2019 May 19. doi: 10.1111/jbi.13582

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T1 - Predicting the impacts of climate change on Papio baboon biogeography: Are widespread, generalist primates 'safe'?

AU - Hill, Sarah E.

AU - Winder, Isabelle

PY - 2019/7

Y1 - 2019/7

N2 - To explore whether wide‐ranging, generalist primates like baboons can be presumed ‘resilient’ in the face of climate change. We identify environmental variables influencing baboons’ current distributions and predict their future potential distributions under different climate change scenarios.

AB - To explore whether wide‐ranging, generalist primates like baboons can be presumed ‘resilient’ in the face of climate change. We identify environmental variables influencing baboons’ current distributions and predict their future potential distributions under different climate change scenarios.

KW - Africa

KW - MaxEnt

KW - climate change

KW - distributions

KW - ecology

KW - savanna baboons

KW - species distribution modelling

U2 - 10.1111/jbi.13582

DO - 10.1111/jbi.13582

M3 - Article

VL - 46

SP - 1380

EP - 1405

JO - Journal of Biogeography

JF - Journal of Biogeography

SN - 1365-2699

IS - 7

ER -