Jolube In Environmental Consultant and Editor have written a post on the superb work impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, biodiversity available in PDF English. The work focuses on the Iberian Peninsula to see if it does something similar for the Canaries. It has an overwhelming amount of technical information as accessible as are the chips both forests and rare species ... the book shows that species as common as oak (alzina Surera in Catalonia) may disappear from Extremadura, Andalucia and Catalonia during this century. ( More here) Woe to those hams from acorn ... As for the rare species (let endangered species) is evident that climate change is going to put much more difficult ... how are you are very important tools to assess the real status of a species. In fact, the catalogs of endangered species will have to increasingly take into account these factors and increasingly will have to be translocated native species at greater distances. It is what climate change has accelerated with a tremendously fragmented habitat. If it were difficult to fragment the habitat we make it impossible ...