Understanding niche evolution, dynamics, and the response of species to climate change requires knowledge of the determinants of the environmental niche and species range limits. Mean values of climatic variables are often used in such analyses. In contrast, the increasing frequency of climate extremes suggests the importance of understanding their additional influence on range limits. Here, we assess how measures representing climate extremes (i.e., interannual variability in climate parameters) explain and predict spatial patterns of 11 tree species in Switzerland. We find clear, although comparably small, improvement (+20% in adjusted D(2), +8% and +3% in cross-validated True Skill Statistic and area under the receiver operating characte...
Assessments of future tree species' distributions should account for time lags in the adaptation of ...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Model-based projections of shifts in tree species range due to climate change are becoming an import...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
Upper treeline ecotones are important life form boundaries and particularly sensitive to a warming c...
The response of trees to intra-annual environmental constraints varies temporally throughout a growi...
A species’ climate niche summarizes the observed climatic conditions at its range limits. This infor...
Species often respond to human‐caused climate change by shifting where they occur on the landscape. ...
Assessing the effect of global warming on forest growth requires a better understanding of species-s...
How populations of long-living species respond to climate change depends on phenotypic plasticity an...
The elaboration of conservation strategies at regional scale, dealing with the potential effects of ...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Assessments of future tree species' distributions should account for time lags in the adaptation of ...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Model-based projections of shifts in tree species range due to climate change are becoming an import...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
Upper treeline ecotones are important life form boundaries and particularly sensitive to a warming c...
The response of trees to intra-annual environmental constraints varies temporally throughout a growi...
A species’ climate niche summarizes the observed climatic conditions at its range limits. This infor...
Species often respond to human‐caused climate change by shifting where they occur on the landscape. ...
Assessing the effect of global warming on forest growth requires a better understanding of species-s...
How populations of long-living species respond to climate change depends on phenotypic plasticity an...
The elaboration of conservation strategies at regional scale, dealing with the potential effects of ...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Assessments of future tree species' distributions should account for time lags in the adaptation of ...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Model-based projections of shifts in tree species range due to climate change are becoming an import...