Climate change affects communities both directly and indirectly via changes in interspecific interactions. One such interaction that may be altered under climate change is the ant-plant seed dispersal mutualism common in deciduous forests of eastern North America. As climatic warming alters the abundance and activity levels of ants, the potential exists for shifts in rates of ant-mediated seed dispersal. We used an experimental temperature manipulation at two sites in the eastern US (Harvard Forest in Massachusetts and Duke Forest in North Carolina) to examine the potential impacts of climatic warming on overall rates of seed dispersal (using Asarum canadense seeds) as well as species-specific rates of seed dispersal at the Duke Forest site...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Climate change affects communities both directly and indirectly via changes in interspecific interac...
Introduction Global change alters the distributions and interactions of species through large-scale ...
This dissertation seeks to provide an understanding of how species coexist and, further, how climate...
Population changes and shifts in geographic range boundaries induced by climate change have been doc...
Population changes and shifts in geographic range boundaries induced by climate change have been doc...
Population changes and shifts in geographic range boundaries induced by climate change have been doc...
Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony of co-evo...
Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony of co-evo...
Ant-mediated seed dispersal, also known as myrmecochory, is a widespread and important mutualism tha...
Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony of co-evo...
Abstract Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony ...
Experimental field studies are needed to understand the consequences of global climatic changefor lo...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Climate change affects communities both directly and indirectly via changes in interspecific interac...
Introduction Global change alters the distributions and interactions of species through large-scale ...
This dissertation seeks to provide an understanding of how species coexist and, further, how climate...
Population changes and shifts in geographic range boundaries induced by climate change have been doc...
Population changes and shifts in geographic range boundaries induced by climate change have been doc...
Population changes and shifts in geographic range boundaries induced by climate change have been doc...
Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony of co-evo...
Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony of co-evo...
Ant-mediated seed dispersal, also known as myrmecochory, is a widespread and important mutualism tha...
Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony of co-evo...
Abstract Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony ...
Experimental field studies are needed to understand the consequences of global climatic changefor lo...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...
Phenological mismatch has received attention in plant-pollinator interactions, but less so in seed d...