Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, sometimes shifting the boundaries of their geographic ranges by tens of kilometers per year or more. Species migrating in response to present climate conditions, however, must contend with landscapes fragmented by anthropogenic disturbance. We consider this problem in the context of wind-dispersed tree species. Mechanisms of long-distance seed dispersal make these species capable of rapid migration rates. Models of species-front migration suggest that even tree species with the capacity for long-distance dispersal will be unable to keep pace with future spatial changes in temperature gradients, exclusive of habitat fragmentation effects. Here...
As climate changes, some plant species will start to die out in areas where climate becomes unsuited...
abstract: A species’ response to climate change depends on the interaction of biotic and abiotic fac...
Many species are threatened by global climate change, but plants are particularly vulnerable because...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
<div><p>Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration...
A central issue in climate change research is to identify what species will be most affected by vari...
Potentially significant shifts in the geographical patterns of vegetation are an expected result of ...
IntroductionThe ability of species to colonize newly suitable habitats under rapid climate change ca...
The persistence of species may depend upon their capacity to keep pace with climate change. However,...
Many organisms are threatened by global climate change, but as sessile organisms, plants are particu...
IntroductionThe ability of species to colonize newly suitable habitats under rapid climate change ca...
As climate changes, some plant species will start to die out in areas where climate becomes unsuited...
abstract: A species’ response to climate change depends on the interaction of biotic and abiotic fac...
Many species are threatened by global climate change, but plants are particularly vulnerable because...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
<div><p>Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration...
A central issue in climate change research is to identify what species will be most affected by vari...
Potentially significant shifts in the geographical patterns of vegetation are an expected result of ...
IntroductionThe ability of species to colonize newly suitable habitats under rapid climate change ca...
The persistence of species may depend upon their capacity to keep pace with climate change. However,...
Many organisms are threatened by global climate change, but as sessile organisms, plants are particu...
IntroductionThe ability of species to colonize newly suitable habitats under rapid climate change ca...
As climate changes, some plant species will start to die out in areas where climate becomes unsuited...
abstract: A species’ response to climate change depends on the interaction of biotic and abiotic fac...
Many species are threatened by global climate change, but plants are particularly vulnerable because...