Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological interactions and thereby threaten ecosystem function. To assess these threats, we must quantify the relative impact of climate change on species at different trophic levels. Here, we apply a Climate Sensitivity Profile approach to 10,003 terrestrial and aquatic phenological data sets, spatially matched to temperature and precipitation data, to quantify variation in climate sensitivity. The direction, magnitude and timing of climate sensitivity varied markedly among organisms within taxonomic and trophic groups. Despite this variability, we detected systematic variation in the direction and magnitude of phenological climate sensitivity. Seconda...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
To understand the effects of climate change and predict its future impacts, biologists relate variat...
Recent changes in the seasonal timing (phenology) of familiar biological events have been one of the...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
Recent changes in the seasonal timing (phenology) of familiar biological events have been one of the...
Within the last 20 years, it has been documented that human caused climate change occurs on all cont...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
To understand the effects of climate change and predict its future impacts, biologists relate variat...
Recent changes in the seasonal timing (phenology) of familiar biological events have been one of the...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
Recent changes in the seasonal timing (phenology) of familiar biological events have been one of the...
Within the last 20 years, it has been documented that human caused climate change occurs on all cont...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species' populations to climate change, there...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Despite increasing concerns about the vulnerability of species’ populations to climate change, there...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...