Documenting and explaining global patterns of biodiversity in time and space have fascinated and occupied biologists for centuries. Investigation of the importance of these patterns, and their underpinning mechanisms, has gained renewed vigour and importance, perhaps becoming pre-eminent, as we attempt to predict the biological impacts of global climate change. Understanding the physiological features that determine, or constrain, a species' geographical range and how they respond to a rapidly changing environment is critical. While the ecological patterns are crystallizing, explaining the role of physiology has just begun. The papers in this volume are the primary output from a Satellite Meeting of the Society of Experimental Biology Annua...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Documenting and explaining global patterns of biodiversity in time and space have fascinated and occ...
In this article, we pointed out that understanding the physiology of differential climate change eff...
Global climate change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, therefore understanding and de...
In recent years, a number of species–energy hypotheses have been developed to explain global pattern...
Understanding thermal ranges and limits of organisms becomes important in light of climate change an...
Understanding the factors that limit the distribution of species is at the core of ecological and bi...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that limit species' distributions is esse...
A central goal of ecology is to understand what drives the abundance, distribution and diversity of ...
The link between biodiversity and climate has been obvious to biologists since the work of von Humbo...
Aim: Spatial models of the impacts of climate change generally assume that species are restricted to...
5 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas.-- et al.Global climate change is one of the greatest threats to biod...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Documenting and explaining global patterns of biodiversity in time and space have fascinated and occ...
In this article, we pointed out that understanding the physiology of differential climate change eff...
Global climate change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, therefore understanding and de...
In recent years, a number of species–energy hypotheses have been developed to explain global pattern...
Understanding thermal ranges and limits of organisms becomes important in light of climate change an...
Understanding the factors that limit the distribution of species is at the core of ecological and bi...
Understanding the physiological and behavioural mechanisms that limit species' distributions is esse...
A central goal of ecology is to understand what drives the abundance, distribution and diversity of ...
The link between biodiversity and climate has been obvious to biologists since the work of von Humbo...
Aim: Spatial models of the impacts of climate change generally assume that species are restricted to...
5 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas.-- et al.Global climate change is one of the greatest threats to biod...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...