Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic groups. It is, however, unclear how we should interpret these shifts without some sort of a yardstick: a measure that will reflect how much a species should be shifting to match the change in its environment caused by climate change. Here, we assume that the shift in the phenology of a species’ food abundance is, by a first approximation, an appropriate yardstick. We review the few examples that are available, ranging from birds to marine plankton. In almost all of these examples, the phenology of the focal species shifts either too little (five out of 11) or too much (three out of 11) compared to the yardstick. Thus, many species are becoming ...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
1. Climate change has been shown to affect the phenology of many organisms, but interestingly these ...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
One of the best documented impacts of climate change has been on the seasonal timing, or phenology, ...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
1. Climate change has been shown to affect the phenology of many organisms, but interestingly these ...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
One of the best documented impacts of climate change has been on the seasonal timing, or phenology, ...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
1. Climate change has been shown to affect the phenology of many organisms, but interestingly these ...