Different vegetation types can generate variation in microclimates at local scales, potentially buffering species from adverse climates. To determine if species could respond to such microclimates under climatic warming, we evaluated whether ectothermic species (butterflies) can exploit favourable microclimates and alter their use of different habitats in response to year-to-year variation in climate. In both relatively cold (Britain) and warm (Catalonia) regions of their geographical ranges, most species shifted into cooler, closed habitats (e.g. woodland) in hot years, and into warmer, open habitats (e.g. grassland) in cooler years. Additionally, three-quarters of species occurred in closed habitats more frequently in the warm region than...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
The habitat associations of individuals underpin the dynamics of species distributions. Broad-scale ...
As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher latitud...
Understanding which factors influence the ability of individuals to respond to changing temperatures...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Many species are more restricted in their habitat associations at the leading edges of their range m...
As the climate changes, we expect species geographic ranges to shift to higher latitudes and elevati...
The ecological impacts of global warming are clear, with changes in species’ ranges, interactions be...
Species are thought to have more restricted niches towards their range boundaries, although this has...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances ...
Understanding which factors influence the ability of individuals to respond to changing temperatures...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
1. Understanding how different organisms cope with changing temperatures is vital for predicting fut...
<div><p>Understanding the potential of animals to immediately respond to changing temperatures is im...
Among the factors that determine habitat quality for butterflies, an adequate microclimate has cruci...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
The habitat associations of individuals underpin the dynamics of species distributions. Broad-scale ...
As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher latitud...
Understanding which factors influence the ability of individuals to respond to changing temperatures...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Many species are more restricted in their habitat associations at the leading edges of their range m...
As the climate changes, we expect species geographic ranges to shift to higher latitudes and elevati...
The ecological impacts of global warming are clear, with changes in species’ ranges, interactions be...
Species are thought to have more restricted niches towards their range boundaries, although this has...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances ...
Understanding which factors influence the ability of individuals to respond to changing temperatures...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
1. Understanding how different organisms cope with changing temperatures is vital for predicting fut...
<div><p>Understanding the potential of animals to immediately respond to changing temperatures is im...
Among the factors that determine habitat quality for butterflies, an adequate microclimate has cruci...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
The habitat associations of individuals underpin the dynamics of species distributions. Broad-scale ...
As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher latitud...