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Existing evidence on the effects of climate variability and climate change on ungulates in North America: a systematic map.

Katherine C MalpeliSarah C EndykeSarah R WeiskopfLaura M ThompsonCiara G JohnsonKatherine A KurthMaxfield A Carlin
Published in: Environmental evidence (2024)
The effects of climate change, and its interactions with stressors such as land-use change, predation, and disease, is of increasing concern to wildlife managers. With its broad scope, this systematic map can help ungulate managers identify relevant climate impacts and prepare for future changes to the populations they manage. Decisions regarding population control measures, supplemental feeding, translocation, and the application of habitat treatments are just some of the management decisions that can be informed by an improved understanding of climate impacts. This systematic map also identified several gaps in the literature that would benefit from additional research, including climate effects on ungulate migratory patterns, on species that are relatively understudied yet known to be sensitive to changes in climate, such as pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) and mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus), and on ungulates in the eastern U.S. and Mexico.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • systematic review