Abstract Trophic interactions within food webs affect species distributions, coexistence, and provision of ecosystem services but can be strongly impacted by climatic changes. Understanding these impacts is therefore essential for managing ecosystems and sustaining human well-being. Here, we conducted a global synthesis of terrestrial, marine, and freshwater studies to identify key gaps in our knowledge of climate change impacts on food webs and determine whether the areas currently studied are those most likely to be impacted by climate change. We found research suffers from a strong geographic bias, with only 3.5% of studies occurring in the tropics. Importantly, the distribution of sites sampled under projected climate changes was biased...
Climate change is inducing deep modifications in species geographic ranges worldwide. However, the c...
Ecological effects of climate change are difficult to predict because climate change is a multi‐vari...
Studies have documented climate change-induced shifts in species distributions but uncertainties ass...
Trophic interactions within food webs affect species distributions, coexistence, and provision of ec...
Global warming will affect food-web structure and species persistence, and real world data is needed...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
We carried out a systematic review of global and regional modelling studies in which shifts in speci...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Climate change realities cannot be ignored as widespread changes are seen in the environment. It has...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
Climate change is inducing deep modifications in species geographic ranges worldwide. However, the c...
Ecological effects of climate change are difficult to predict because climate change is a multi‐vari...
Studies have documented climate change-induced shifts in species distributions but uncertainties ass...
Trophic interactions within food webs affect species distributions, coexistence, and provision of ec...
Global warming will affect food-web structure and species persistence, and real world data is needed...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
We carried out a systematic review of global and regional modelling studies in which shifts in speci...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Climate change realities cannot be ignored as widespread changes are seen in the environment. It has...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
Climate change is inducing deep modifications in species geographic ranges worldwide. However, the c...
Ecological effects of climate change are difficult to predict because climate change is a multi‐vari...
Studies have documented climate change-induced shifts in species distributions but uncertainties ass...