Species’ distributions will respond to climate change based on the relationship between local demographic processes and climate and how this relationship varies based on range position. A rarely tested demographic prediction is that populations at the extremes of a species’ climate envelope (e.g., populations in areas with the highest mean annual temperature) will be most sensitive to local shifts in climate (i.e., warming). We tested this prediction using a dynamic species distribution model linking demographic rates to variation in temperature and precipitation for wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) in North America. Using long‐term monitoring data from 746 populations in 27 study areas, we determined how climatic variation affected popul...
1. The vulnerability of species to climate change is jointly influenced by geographic phenotypic var...
Accurate predictions regarding how climate change affects species and populations are crucial for th...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Amphibian populations are sensitive to environmental temperatures and moisture, which vary with loca...
Tropical ecosystems are expected to experience climate warming, with predicted increases in drying a...
Aim Land‐use change leads to local climatic changes, which can induce shifts in community compositi...
New title: Population responses to observed climate variability across multiple taxa Global climate...
A major challenge in ecology is to understand how populations are affected by increased climate vari...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/CNRSForecasts of species endangerment under climate change...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
1. The vulnerability of species to climate change is jointly influenced by geographic phenotypic var...
Accurate predictions regarding how climate change affects species and populations are crucial for th...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Amphibian populations are sensitive to environmental temperatures and moisture, which vary with loca...
Tropical ecosystems are expected to experience climate warming, with predicted increases in drying a...
Aim Land‐use change leads to local climatic changes, which can induce shifts in community compositi...
New title: Population responses to observed climate variability across multiple taxa Global climate...
A major challenge in ecology is to understand how populations are affected by increased climate vari...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/CNRSForecasts of species endangerment under climate change...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
1. The vulnerability of species to climate change is jointly influenced by geographic phenotypic var...
Accurate predictions regarding how climate change affects species and populations are crucial for th...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...