Geographic range shifts in species’ distributions, due to climate change, imply altered dynamics at both their northern and southern range limits, or at upper and lower elevational limits. There is therefore a need to identify specific weather or climate variable(s), and life stages or cohorts on which they act, and how these affect population growth. Identifying such variables permits prediction of population increase or decline under a changing climate, and shifts in a species’ geographic range. For relatively well studied groups, such as butterflies, geographic range shifts are well documented, but weather variables and mechanisms causing those shifts are not well known. The Holarctic butterfly genus Parnassius (Papilionidae) inhabits no...
The effect of spring temperature on spring phenology is well understood in a wide range of taxa. How...
Anthropogenic climate change poses substantial challenges to biodiversity conservation. Well-documen...
Global and regional climate patterns suggest that future conditions in the western United States wil...
Geographic range shifts in species’ distributions, due to climate change, imply altered dynamics at ...
1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each stage. ...
Understanding and predicting phenology has become more important with ongoing climate change and has...
Snow cover is an extremely variable but critical component of alpine environments. We use long term ...
Numerous species shift or expand their ranges polewards in response to climate change. Even when exp...
Low-elevation mountains represent unique model systems to study species endangered by climate warmin...
Climate change has been attributed as a driver of changes to ecological systems worldwide and unders...
Summary1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each ...
Although the effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly evident by the shifts in spe...
Climate change allows species to expand polewards, but non-changing environmental features may limit...
There is growing recognition as to the importance of extreme climatic events (ECEs) in determining c...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
The effect of spring temperature on spring phenology is well understood in a wide range of taxa. How...
Anthropogenic climate change poses substantial challenges to biodiversity conservation. Well-documen...
Global and regional climate patterns suggest that future conditions in the western United States wil...
Geographic range shifts in species’ distributions, due to climate change, imply altered dynamics at ...
1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each stage. ...
Understanding and predicting phenology has become more important with ongoing climate change and has...
Snow cover is an extremely variable but critical component of alpine environments. We use long term ...
Numerous species shift or expand their ranges polewards in response to climate change. Even when exp...
Low-elevation mountains represent unique model systems to study species endangered by climate warmin...
Climate change has been attributed as a driver of changes to ecological systems worldwide and unders...
Summary1. Animals with distinct life stages are often exposed to different temperatures during each ...
Although the effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly evident by the shifts in spe...
Climate change allows species to expand polewards, but non-changing environmental features may limit...
There is growing recognition as to the importance of extreme climatic events (ECEs) in determining c...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
The effect of spring temperature on spring phenology is well understood in a wide range of taxa. How...
Anthropogenic climate change poses substantial challenges to biodiversity conservation. Well-documen...
Global and regional climate patterns suggest that future conditions in the western United States wil...