Changing climate will impact species’ ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts the demography of local populations. However, measurement of demographic responses to climate change has largely been limited to single species and locations. Here we show that amphibian communities are responsive to climatic variability, using >500,000 time-series observations for 81 species across 86 North American study areas. The effect of climate on local colonization and persistence probabilities varies among eco-regions and depends on local climate, species life-histories, and taxonomic classification. We found that local species richness is most sensitive to changes in water availability during breeding and changes in winter conditions....
Climatic changes have had profound impacts on species distributions throughout time. In response, sp...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
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...
The pervasive and unabated nature of global amphibian declines suggests common demographic responses...
Species’ distributions will respond to climate change based on the relationship between local demogr...
Amphibian populations are sensitive to environmental temperatures and moisture, which vary with loca...
Worldwide extinctions of amphibians are at the forefront of the biodiversity crisis, with climate ch...
Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is go...
Graduation date:2017Forecasts of the impacts of climate change have traditionally focused on individ...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
Climate change is shifting species distribution all around the world. Amphibians are particularly vu...
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/CNRSForecasts of species endangerment under climate change...
Climatic changes have had profound impacts on species distributions throughout time. In response, sp...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
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...
The pervasive and unabated nature of global amphibian declines suggests common demographic responses...
Species’ distributions will respond to climate change based on the relationship between local demogr...
Amphibian populations are sensitive to environmental temperatures and moisture, which vary with loca...
Worldwide extinctions of amphibians are at the forefront of the biodiversity crisis, with climate ch...
Amphibian life histories are exceedingly sensitive to temperature and precipitation, and there is go...
Graduation date:2017Forecasts of the impacts of climate change have traditionally focused on individ...
Abstract. Global climates have been changing, sometimes rapidly and dramatically, throughout the evo...
Climate change is shifting species distribution all around the world. Amphibians are particularly vu...
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/CNRSForecasts of species endangerment under climate change...
Climatic changes have had profound impacts on species distributions throughout time. In response, sp...
Global climate is changing at an alarming rate and how species will respond to the associated enviro...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...