Living with uncertainty: Using multi-model large ensembles to assess emperor penguin extinction risk for the IUCN Red List

Improved methods for identifying species at risk are needed to strengthen climate change vulnerability assessments, as current estimates indicate that up to one million species face extinction due to environmental changes. Integrating multiple sources of uncertainty enhances the robustness of Red List of Threatened Species assessments, providing a more comprehensive understanding of species’ risks. We present a comprehensive framework that incorporates uncertainties, including measurement error, structural uncertainty, natural variability, future climate emissions scenario, and extreme events of sea ice loss, to evaluate the extinction risk of the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri), currently classified as Near-Threatened. We apply three ecological models, one bioclimatic and two metapopulation models, combined with a multi-model large ensemble (MMLE) of climate projections from general circulation models, to conduct a Red List evaluation at both global, regional and colony levels. Our results show that emperor penguins could be classified under a range of Red List categories depending on the ecological model, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) climate emissions scenario, and extreme event frequency. Under Criterion A, global classifications vary from Vulnerable to Critically Endangered. Severe declines are projected in the Indian and East Pacific sectors, Dronning Maud Land and the Amundsen-Bellingshausen Sea, with Criterion E indicating that 24% to 100% of colonies meet Endangered status thresholds, depending on huddling thresholds and ecological models. This study represents the first application of an MMLE coupled with an ecological ensemble approach to project climate change impacts on a species, capturing a comprehensive range of uncertainties and offering a framework for improving forecasting and decision-making under climate change.

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Author Jenouvrier, S.
Eparvier, A.
Şen, B.
Ventura, F.
Che-Castaldo, C.
Holland, Marika M.
Landrum, Laura
Krumhardt, Kristen
Garnier, J.
Delord, K.
Barbraud, C.
Trathan, P.
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Publication Date 2025-05-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Jenouvrier, S., Eparvier, A., Şen, B., Ventura, F., Che-Castaldo, C., Holland, Marika M., Landrum, Laura, Krumhardt, Kristen, Garnier, J., Delord, K., Barbraud, C., Trathan, P.. (2025). Living with uncertainty: Using multi-model large ensembles to assess emperor penguin extinction risk for the IUCN Red List. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7w09bb7. Accessed 06 August 2025.

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