Aim? Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range shifts that track suitable climatic conditions. We aim to elucidate the role of meso-scale dispersal barriers in climate-tracking responses.Location? South coast of England (the English Channel).Methods? Historical distributional data of four intertidal invertebrate species were logistically regressed against sea surface temperature (SST) to determine a climate envelope. This envelope was used to estimate the expected climate-tracking response since 1990 along the coast, which was compared with observed range expansions. A hydrodynamic modelling approach was used to identify dispersal barriers and explore disparities between expected and obser...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
Aim: Rapid anthropogenic warming coupled with changes in land use is altering the distributions of s...
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range s...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
There is a growing literature describing responses in the abundance, and distribution of species to ...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
Aim: To investigate some of the environmental variables underpinning the past and present distributi...
AimClimate change is expected to drive range shifts among a wide array of organisms. Non-indigenous ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Rapid climate warming has caused species across the gl...
Climate change is transforming the structure of biological communities through the geographic extens...
There is mounting evidence of species redistribution as climate warms. Yet, our knowledge of the cou...
Dispersal is fundamental in determining biodiversity responses to rapid climate change, but recently...
Aim: The dispersal and distribution patterns of many marine organisms are driven by oceanographic co...
The persistence of species may depend upon their capacity to keep pace with climate change. However,...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
Aim: Rapid anthropogenic warming coupled with changes in land use is altering the distributions of s...
Aim Evidence indicates that species are responding to climate change through distributional range s...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
There is a growing literature describing responses in the abundance, and distribution of species to ...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
Aim: To investigate some of the environmental variables underpinning the past and present distributi...
AimClimate change is expected to drive range shifts among a wide array of organisms. Non-indigenous ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Rapid climate warming has caused species across the gl...
Climate change is transforming the structure of biological communities through the geographic extens...
There is mounting evidence of species redistribution as climate warms. Yet, our knowledge of the cou...
Dispersal is fundamental in determining biodiversity responses to rapid climate change, but recently...
Aim: The dispersal and distribution patterns of many marine organisms are driven by oceanographic co...
The persistence of species may depend upon their capacity to keep pace with climate change. However,...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
Aim: Rapid anthropogenic warming coupled with changes in land use is altering the distributions of s...