Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complicated by potentially interactive effects with habitat properties and altered species interactions. In a microcosm experiment with communities of microalgae, we analysed whether the effect of rising temperature on diversity depended on the initial or the final temperature of the habitat, on the rate of change, on dispersal and on landscape heterogeneity. We also tested whether the response of species to temperature measured in monoculture allowed prediction of the composition of communities under rising temperature. We found that the final temperature of the habitat was the primary driver of diversity in our experimental communities. Species ric...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
This article also appears in: Global Change - Virtual Issue https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley....
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Climatic warming is a primary driver of change in ecosystems worldwide. Here, we synthesize response...
The influence of temperature on diversity and ecosystem functioning is well studied; the converse ho...
Gaining knowledge of how ecosystems provide essential services to humans is of primary importance, e...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
1. Experimental warming in situ suggests that warming could lead to a loss of biodiversity. However,...
The information on temperature-mediated changes in biodiversity in local assemblages is scarce and m...
Climatic warming is a primary driver of change in ecosystems worldwide. Here, we synthesize response...
1. The distributional limits of species in response to environmental change are usually studied at ...
Community dynamics and structure are greatly affected by climate change through warming. Temperature...
International audienceThe 21st century has seen an acceleration of anthropogenic climate change and ...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
This article also appears in: Global Change - Virtual Issue https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley....
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Climatic warming is a primary driver of change in ecosystems worldwide. Here, we synthesize response...
The influence of temperature on diversity and ecosystem functioning is well studied; the converse ho...
Gaining knowledge of how ecosystems provide essential services to humans is of primary importance, e...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
1. Experimental warming in situ suggests that warming could lead to a loss of biodiversity. However,...
The information on temperature-mediated changes in biodiversity in local assemblages is scarce and m...
Climatic warming is a primary driver of change in ecosystems worldwide. Here, we synthesize response...
1. The distributional limits of species in response to environmental change are usually studied at ...
Community dynamics and structure are greatly affected by climate change through warming. Temperature...
International audienceThe 21st century has seen an acceleration of anthropogenic climate change and ...
How climate affects species distributions is a longstanding question receiving renewed interest owin...
As the Earth’s climate changes so too do its ecosystems, due to shifts in abundance, biodiversity an...
This article also appears in: Global Change - Virtual Issue https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley....