Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle events) of many plant and animal populations worldwide. Some of these changes have been adaptive, leading to an increase in population fitness, whereas others have been associated with fitness decline. Representing short-term responses to an altered weather regime, hitherto observed changes are largely explained by phenotypic plasticity. However, to track climatically induced shifts in optimal phenotype as climate change proceeds, evolutionary capacity in key limiting climate- and fitness-related traits is likely to be crucial. In order to produce realistic predictions about the effects of climate change on species and populations, a main tar...
Climate change is predicted to severely impact species distributions and extinction risk in the comi...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Climate change is already impacting species around the world. Although most focus has been on the ef...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
The most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in the average timing of se...
1.Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species g...
Because squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, cool climatic ar...
1. Substantial plastic variation in phenology in response to environmental heterogeneity through tim...
As climates warm, populations of species will be faced with novel climatic environments, to which th...
International audienceThe most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in th...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
1. The impact of climate change on global biodiversity is firmly established, but the differential e...
1. A major goal of seasonal biology is to understand how selection on phenology and the physiologica...
Climate change is predicted to severely impact species distributions and extinction risk in the comi...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Climate change is already impacting species around the world. Although most focus has been on the ef...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
Background: Present-day climate change has altered the phenology (the timing of periodic life cycle ...
The most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in the average timing of se...
1.Research addressing the effects of global warming on the distribution and persistence of species g...
Because squamate embryos require weeks of high temperature to complete development, cool climatic ar...
1. Substantial plastic variation in phenology in response to environmental heterogeneity through tim...
As climates warm, populations of species will be faced with novel climatic environments, to which th...
International audienceThe most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in th...
As climate change marches on, rapidly rising temperatures shatter records every year, presenting eve...
1. The impact of climate change on global biodiversity is firmly established, but the differential e...
1. A major goal of seasonal biology is to understand how selection on phenology and the physiologica...
Climate change is predicted to severely impact species distributions and extinction risk in the comi...
Warming temperatures caused by climate change are predicted to vary temporally and spatially. For mi...
Climate change is already impacting species around the world. Although most focus has been on the ef...