<div><p>Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species such as trees, tracking the warming climate depends on seedling colonization of newly favorable areas. We compare the distribution of seedlings and mature trees for all but the rarest tree species in California, Oregon and Washington, United States of America, a large, environmentally diverse region. Across 46 species, the mean annual temperature of the range of seedlings was 0.120°C colder than that of the range of trees (95% confidence interval from 0.096 to 0.144°C). The extremes of the seedling distributions also shifted towards colder temperature than those of mature trees, but the change was less pronounced. Although the mean elev...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
Abundance and occupancy of populations at high- and low-latitude geographic range edges will be crit...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Tree species are expected to track warming climate by shifting their ranges to higher latitudes or e...
Tree species are expected to track warming climate by shifting their ranges to higher latitudes or e...
Using an extensive network of occurrence records for 293 plant species collected over the past 40 ye...
Climate change can result in shifts in species distribution ranges. However, the interactions betwee...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
Many montane tree species are expected to migrate upslope as climate warms, but it is not clear if f...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Tree distributions and densities have been dynamic since Euro-American settlement in North America. ...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
Abundance and occupancy of populations at high- and low-latitude geographic range edges will be crit...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Tree species are expected to track warming climate by shifting their ranges to higher latitudes or e...
Tree species are expected to track warming climate by shifting their ranges to higher latitudes or e...
Using an extensive network of occurrence records for 293 plant species collected over the past 40 ye...
Climate change can result in shifts in species distribution ranges. However, the interactions betwee...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
Many montane tree species are expected to migrate upslope as climate warms, but it is not clear if f...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Tree distributions and densities have been dynamic since Euro-American settlement in North America. ...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
Abundance and occupancy of populations at high- and low-latitude geographic range edges will be crit...