

AUC: 0.8994, O:76.9, R:105.3
The above map shows the simulated distribution for the (Phoenicopterus roseus) for 2025 based on projected future climate change. The map is generated by relating the species current range to current climate and then projecting this relationship onto future climate simulations. This projected future range is based on climate simulations produced by the hadley center (HADCM3 model using the B2a scenario of future greenhouse gas emissions).
See the methodology linked below for further details on the methods used for simulating the potential future range changes.
Links
BirdLife International's climate change pages
IPCC Assessment reports
Acknowledgements
The modelling and mapping work presented here was undertaken at Durham University with funding from RSPB and using bird range data provided by the Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen. The MacArthur Foundation funded the production of these maps on this web-page. Anyone wishing to use these maps for any purpose should contact Dr Stephen G. Willis in the School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Durham University.
Citation
BirdLife International and Durham University (2013) Species climate change impacts factsheet: Phoenicopterus roseus. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 23rd May 2013.
| Key facts | |
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| Current IUCN Red List status | Least Concern |
| Family | Phoenicopteridae (Flamingos) |
| Species name author | Pallas, 1811 |
| Population estimate | |
| Population trend | Increasing |
| Range estimate (breeding/resident) | 5,060,000 km2 |
| Country endemic? | No |
| links to further information | |
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- Summary information on this species - Additional Information on this species | |
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