Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few demonstrations of how extreme climatic events (ECEs) affect fitness. Climate warming increases adverse effects of exposure to high temperatures, but also reduces exposure to cold ECEs. Here, we investigate variation in survival associated with severity of summer and winter conditions, and whether survival is better predicted by ECEs than mean temperatures using data from two coexisting bird species monitored over 37 years in southwestern Australia, red-winged fairy-wrens, Malurus elegans and white-browed scrubwrens, Sericornis frontalis. Changes in survival were associated with temperature extremes more strongly than average temperatures. In s...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Background Climate change presents considerable challenges for endotherms because they must maintai...
Understanding how climate change will shape species distributions in the future requires a functiona...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
Climate change influences animal population dynamics via effects on survival or reproduction. Howeve...
Aim: Organisms in arid and semi-arid regions are frequently exposed to climatic extremes and accordi...
Despite extensive research on the topic, it has been difficult to reach general conclusions as to th...
Most studies of evolutionary responses to climate change have focused on phenological responses to w...
Aim: Knowledge of the individual and collective effects of habitat, weather variability, and climate...
Observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained by tw...
Climate seasonality is a predominant constraint on the lifecycles of species in alpine and polar bio...
Predicting climate change impacts on population size requires detailed understanding of how climate ...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Background Climate change presents considerable challenges for endotherms because they must maintai...
Understanding how climate change will shape species distributions in the future requires a functiona...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
Despite abundant evidence that natural populations are responding to climate change, there are few d...
Climate change influences animal population dynamics via effects on survival or reproduction. Howeve...
Aim: Organisms in arid and semi-arid regions are frequently exposed to climatic extremes and accordi...
Despite extensive research on the topic, it has been difficult to reach general conclusions as to th...
Most studies of evolutionary responses to climate change have focused on phenological responses to w...
Aim: Knowledge of the individual and collective effects of habitat, weather variability, and climate...
Observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained by tw...
Climate seasonality is a predominant constraint on the lifecycles of species in alpine and polar bio...
Predicting climate change impacts on population size requires detailed understanding of how climate ...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
Background Climate change presents considerable challenges for endotherms because they must maintai...
Understanding how climate change will shape species distributions in the future requires a functiona...