Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenological, behavioral, and demographic traits is crucial for predicting the impact of climate change on trait and population dynamics. Two widely used associative methods exist to identify critical climatic periods: sliding-window models and recursive operators in which the memory of past weather fades over time. Both approaches have different strong points, which we combine here into a single method. Our method uses flexible functions to differentially weight past weather, which can reflect competing hypotheses about time lags and the relative importance of recent and past weather for trait expression. Using a 22-year data set, we illustrate that...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
Despite considerable interest in temporal and spatial variation of phenotypic selection, very few me...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
1.Ecologists and many evolutionary biologists relate variation in physiological, behavioral, life-hi...
1) Changes in the timing of life‐history events (phenology) are a widespread consequence of climate ...
Predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change requires the underlying environmen...
1.Shifts in the timing of flowering are a conspicuous biological signal of climate change. These shi...
1. Evolutionary adaptation as a response to climate change is expected for fitness-related traits af...
International audienceMany developmental processes in the life sciences, ecology and even in economi...
Environmental change can shift the phenotype of an organism through either evolutionary or nongeneti...
Complex environmental effects, combined with little temporal replication in most data sets, make inv...
Anticipating the effect of climate change on plants requires understanding its evolutionary conseque...
1. Climate change is expected to alter not only year-to-year variation in climate but also aspects o...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
Despite considerable interest in temporal and spatial variation of phenotypic selection, very few me...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
1.Ecologists and many evolutionary biologists relate variation in physiological, behavioral, life-hi...
1) Changes in the timing of life‐history events (phenology) are a widespread consequence of climate ...
Predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change requires the underlying environmen...
1.Shifts in the timing of flowering are a conspicuous biological signal of climate change. These shi...
1. Evolutionary adaptation as a response to climate change is expected for fitness-related traits af...
International audienceMany developmental processes in the life sciences, ecology and even in economi...
Environmental change can shift the phenotype of an organism through either evolutionary or nongeneti...
Complex environmental effects, combined with little temporal replication in most data sets, make inv...
Anticipating the effect of climate change on plants requires understanding its evolutionary conseque...
1. Climate change is expected to alter not only year-to-year variation in climate but also aspects o...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
Despite considerable interest in temporal and spatial variation of phenotypic selection, very few me...