The ecological consequences of climate change have been recognized in numerous species, with perhaps phenology being the most well-documented change. Phenological changes may have negative consequences when organisms within different trophic levels respond to environmental changes at different rates, potentially leading to phenological mismatches between predators and their prey. This may be especially apparent in the Arctic, which has been affected more by climate change than other regions, resulting in earlier, warmer, and longer summers. During a 7-year study near Utqiaġvik (formerly Barrow), Alaska, we estimated phenological mismatch in relation to food availability and chick growth in a community of Arctic-breeding shorebirds experienc...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds, bu...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds, bu...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
The timing of annual events such as reproduction is a critical component of how free‐living organis...
Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamen...
Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and thus ...
In this article, we report and discuss the results obtained from a survey of plants, microorganisms ...
Environments are rapidly changing due to climate change, land use, intensive agriculture, and the im...
Aim: Species' biogeographical patterns are already being altered by climate change. Here, we provide...
Aim: Species' biogeographical patterns are already being altered by climate change. Here, we provide...
Warming can lead to increased growth of plants or algae at the base of the food web, which may incre...
Understanding and predicting how biological communities respond to climate change is critical for as...
Deviations from typical environmental conditions can provide insight into how organisms may respond ...
Habitat loss is the primary cause of local extinctions. Yet, there is considerable uncertainty regar...
Warming can lead to increased growth of plants or algae at the base of the food web, which may incre...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds, bu...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds, bu...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
The timing of annual events such as reproduction is a critical component of how free‐living organis...
Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamen...
Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and thus ...
In this article, we report and discuss the results obtained from a survey of plants, microorganisms ...
Environments are rapidly changing due to climate change, land use, intensive agriculture, and the im...
Aim: Species' biogeographical patterns are already being altered by climate change. Here, we provide...
Aim: Species' biogeographical patterns are already being altered by climate change. Here, we provide...
Warming can lead to increased growth of plants or algae at the base of the food web, which may incre...
Understanding and predicting how biological communities respond to climate change is critical for as...
Deviations from typical environmental conditions can provide insight into how organisms may respond ...
Habitat loss is the primary cause of local extinctions. Yet, there is considerable uncertainty regar...
Warming can lead to increased growth of plants or algae at the base of the food web, which may incre...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds, bu...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds, bu...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...