Aim Climate changes are anticipated to have pervasive negative effects on biodiversity and are expected to necessitate widespread range shifts or contractions. Such projections are based upon the assumptions that (1) species respond primarily to broad-scale climatic regimes, or (2) that variation in climate at fine spatial scales is less relevant at coarse spatial scales. However, in montane forest landscapes, high degrees of microclimate variability could influence occupancy dynamics and distributions of forest species. Using high-resolution bird survey and under-canopy air temperature data, we tested the hypothesis that the high vagility of most forest bird species combined with the heterogeneous thermal regime of mountain landscapes woul...
Climate change will likely increase temperatures across the globe as well as alter regional climates...
Disentangling associations between species occupancy and its environmental drivers –– climate and la...
Aim: We evaluated the influence of climate in determining bird communities along precipitation gradi...
Aim Climate changes are anticipated to have pervasive negative effects on biodiversity a...
Graduation date: 2015Population trends and patterns in species distributions are the major currencie...
Understanding how and why species respond to land-use change is one of the central challenges in con...
<div><p>Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate ...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Predictions of the responses of montane bird communities to climate change generally presuppose that...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Montane forests provide habitat for unique assemblages of flora and fauna that contribute significan...
The selection of relevant factors and appropriate spatial scale(s) is fundamental when modelling spe...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Mountain regions are globally important areas for biodiversity but are subject to multiple human-ind...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
Climate change will likely increase temperatures across the globe as well as alter regional climates...
Disentangling associations between species occupancy and its environmental drivers –– climate and la...
Aim: We evaluated the influence of climate in determining bird communities along precipitation gradi...
Aim Climate changes are anticipated to have pervasive negative effects on biodiversity a...
Graduation date: 2015Population trends and patterns in species distributions are the major currencie...
Understanding how and why species respond to land-use change is one of the central challenges in con...
<div><p>Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate ...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Predictions of the responses of montane bird communities to climate change generally presuppose that...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Montane forests provide habitat for unique assemblages of flora and fauna that contribute significan...
The selection of relevant factors and appropriate spatial scale(s) is fundamental when modelling spe...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Mountain regions are globally important areas for biodiversity but are subject to multiple human-ind...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
Climate change will likely increase temperatures across the globe as well as alter regional climates...
Disentangling associations between species occupancy and its environmental drivers –– climate and la...
Aim: We evaluated the influence of climate in determining bird communities along precipitation gradi...