Climate change vulnerability assessments

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Name

Ile Alcatraz

  • WDPA ID

    67983

  • Country

    GIN

  • IUCN category

    Not Applicable

Species vulnerable to climate change

According to Traits-based Vulnerability Assessments (TVAs)

Vulnerable Species Total Species
Amphibian
N/A
N/A
Bird
6
23
Mammal
0
1
Total
6
24

25 % of bird, amphibian, and mammal species assessed are considered vulnerable to climate change

Expected species turnover

According to Species Distribution Models (SDMs)

Percentage of species turnover: Median (95% Confidence Interval)

by 2010-2039 by 2040-2069
Bird
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
Mammal
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
Amphibian
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%
  • 0.0%

Vulnerable species

Name Order Exposure

by 2010-2039   by 2040-2069

IUCN Red List category Sensitivity

to climate change

Adaptability

to climate change

Chlidonias niger Charadriiformes
LC
  • Low Tolerance to temperature changes
  • Slow turnover of generations
Larus ridibundus Charadriiformes
LC
  • Low Tolerance to temperature changes
  • Slow turnover of generations
  • Low reproductive capacity
Puffinus puffinus Procellariiformes
LC
  • Low Tolerance to temperature changes
  • Low intrinsic dispersal capacity
  • Slow turnover of generations
  • Low reproductive capacity
Larus genei Charadriiformes
LC
  • Low Tolerance to temperature changes
  • Slow turnover of generations
Sterna hirundo Charadriiformes
LC
  • Low Tolerance to temperature changes
  • Slow turnover of generations
  • Low reproductive capacity
Stercorarius pomarinus Charadriiformes
LC
  • Low Tolerance to temperature changes
  • Extrinsic barriers to dispersal
  • Slow turnover of generations
  • Low reproductive capacity

The full description of the methodology used for this assessment can be downloaded here: Traits-based Vulnerability Assessments

Expected changes in climate suitability

Name By 2010-2039 By 2040-2069

The full description of the methodology used for this assessment can be downloaded here: Species Distribution Model