Bioclimatic models are widely used to investigate the impacts of climate change on species distributions. Range shifts are expected to occur as species track their current climate niche yet the potential for exploitation of new ecological opportunities that may arise as ecosystems and communities remodel is rarely considered. Here we show that grasswrens of the Amytornis textilis-modestus complex responded to new ecological opportunities in Australia’s arid biome through shifts in habitat preference following the development of chenopod shrublands during the late Plio-Pleistocene. We find evidence of spatially explicit responses to climatically driven landscape changes including changes in niche width and patterns of population growth. Cons...
Identifying the species most vulnerable to extinction as a result of climate change is a necessary f...
The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remai...
Aim: Shifts in diversification rates of Australian flora and fauna have been associated with aridifi...
Bioclimatic models are widely used to investigate the impacts of climate change on species distribut...
Bioclimatic models are widely used to investigate the impacts of climate change on species distribut...
Aim: Knowledge of the individual and collective effects of habitat, weather variability, and climate...
Species are largely predicted to shift poleward as global temperatures increase, with this fingerpri...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
Ecological theories of adaptive radiation predict that ecological opportunity (EO) stimulates cladog...
A model of range expansions during glacial maxima (GM) for cold-adapted species is generally accepte...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remai...
Species occurrence is influenced by a range of factors including habitat attributes, climate, weathe...
Identifying the species most vulnerable to extinction as a result of climate change is a necessary f...
The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remai...
Aim: Shifts in diversification rates of Australian flora and fauna have been associated with aridifi...
Bioclimatic models are widely used to investigate the impacts of climate change on species distribut...
Bioclimatic models are widely used to investigate the impacts of climate change on species distribut...
Aim: Knowledge of the individual and collective effects of habitat, weather variability, and climate...
Species are largely predicted to shift poleward as global temperatures increase, with this fingerpri...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
Ecological theories of adaptive radiation predict that ecological opportunity (EO) stimulates cladog...
A model of range expansions during glacial maxima (GM) for cold-adapted species is generally accepte...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remai...
Species occurrence is influenced by a range of factors including habitat attributes, climate, weathe...
Identifying the species most vulnerable to extinction as a result of climate change is a necessary f...
The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remai...
Aim: Shifts in diversification rates of Australian flora and fauna have been associated with aridifi...