© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Forecasting impacts of future climate change is an important challenge to biologists, both for understanding the consequences of different emissions trajectories and for developing adaptation measures that will minimize biodiversity loss. Existing variation provides a window into the effects of climate on species and ecosystems, but in many places does not encompass the levels or timeframes of forcing expected under directional climatic change. Experiments help us to fill in these uncertainties, simulating directional shifts to examine outcomes of new levels and sustained changes in conditions. Here, we explore the translation between short-term responses to climate variability and longer-term trajectories that...
Prediction is one of the hardest things in ecological science. Predicting the weather is one of the ...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Forecasting impacts of future climate change is an important challenge...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Predictions of ecological response to climate change are based largely on direct climatic effects on...
Shifts in species’ phenology in response to climate change have wide‐ranging consequences for ecolog...
Background: Climate change models predict changes in the amount, frequency and seasonality of precip...
Biological responses to climate change are typically communicated in generalized terms such as polew...
It is unclear how elevated CO2 (eCO2) and the corresponding shifts in temperature and precipitation ...
Grasslands are key repositories of biodiversity and carbon storage and are heavily impacted by effec...
Climate change is expected to include changes to rainfall patterns. For southern England, this is l...
We would like to thank Angel Caravantes Mart ınez for his help in the field and the laboratory, and...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) will influence all aspects of plant biology over comi...
Prediction is one of the hardest things in ecological science. Predicting the weather is one of the ...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Forecasting impacts of future climate change is an important challenge...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Predictions of ecological response to climate change are based largely on direct climatic effects on...
Shifts in species’ phenology in response to climate change have wide‐ranging consequences for ecolog...
Background: Climate change models predict changes in the amount, frequency and seasonality of precip...
Biological responses to climate change are typically communicated in generalized terms such as polew...
It is unclear how elevated CO2 (eCO2) and the corresponding shifts in temperature and precipitation ...
Grasslands are key repositories of biodiversity and carbon storage and are heavily impacted by effec...
Climate change is expected to include changes to rainfall patterns. For southern England, this is l...
We would like to thank Angel Caravantes Mart ınez for his help in the field and the laboratory, and...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) will influence all aspects of plant biology over comi...
Prediction is one of the hardest things in ecological science. Predicting the weather is one of the ...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...