Knowledge of climatic variability at small spatial extents (< 50 km) is needed to assess vul-nerabilities of biological reserves to climate change. We used empirical and modeled weather station data to test if climate change has increased the synchrony of surface air temperatures among 50 sites within the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) of the interior western United States. This important biological reserve is the largest protected area in the Lower 48 states and provides critical habitat for some of the world’s most iconic wildlife. We focused our analyses on temporal shifts and shape changes in the annual distributions of seasonal minimum and maximum air temperatures among valley-bottom and higher eleva-tion sites from 1948–2012. We do...
Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge facing humanity. Successful mitigation and adaption...
Climate in part determines species ’ distributions, and species ’ distributions are shifting in resp...
Today\u27s guests are Dr. Cathy Whitlock, Regents Professor of Paleoecology at Montana State Univers...
<div><p>Knowledge of climatic variability at small spatial extents (< 50 km) is needed to assess vul...
The physical science linking human-induced increases in greenhouse gasses to the warming of the glob...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Aim Studies of fire activity along environmental gradients have been under-taken, but the results of...
In seasonally snow-covered environments, many organisms endure winter by using the subnivium, a belo...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas but also t...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet har-bour a numb...
The wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region and in the Great Plains are notorious for their sensitivi...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
The study’s objective was to quantify the responses of vegetation greenness and productivity t...
Abstract We utilize empirically derived estimates of landscape resistance to assess current landscap...
Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge facing humanity. Successful mitigation and adaption...
Climate in part determines species ’ distributions, and species ’ distributions are shifting in resp...
Today\u27s guests are Dr. Cathy Whitlock, Regents Professor of Paleoecology at Montana State Univers...
<div><p>Knowledge of climatic variability at small spatial extents (< 50 km) is needed to assess vul...
The physical science linking human-induced increases in greenhouse gasses to the warming of the glob...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Aim Studies of fire activity along environmental gradients have been under-taken, but the results of...
In seasonally snow-covered environments, many organisms endure winter by using the subnivium, a belo...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas but also t...
North America’s coastal mountains are particularly vulnerable to climate change, yet har-bour a numb...
The wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region and in the Great Plains are notorious for their sensitivi...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
The study’s objective was to quantify the responses of vegetation greenness and productivity t...
Abstract We utilize empirically derived estimates of landscape resistance to assess current landscap...
Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge facing humanity. Successful mitigation and adaption...
Climate in part determines species ’ distributions, and species ’ distributions are shifting in resp...
Today\u27s guests are Dr. Cathy Whitlock, Regents Professor of Paleoecology at Montana State Univers...