Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift their climatic niches quickly enough to avoid extinction. Previous analyses among species and populations suggest that species’ niches change far slower than rates of projected climate change. However, it is unclear how quickly niches can change over the timeframe most relevant to global warming (decades instead of thousands or millions of years). Here, we use data from introduced species to assess how quickly climatic niches can change over decadal timescales. Location: Global Methods: We analyze climatic data from 76 reptile and amphibian species introduced into the U.S. We test for a relationship between species climatic-niche value...
Changing climate will impact species' ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Understanding the mechanisms by which the abiotic and biotic requirements of species, or ecological ...
Aim: Until recently, complete information on global reptile distributions has not been widely availa...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...
A key question in predicting responses to anthropogenic climate change is: how quickly can species a...
Aim Identifying climatic niche shifts and their drivers is important to accurately predict the risk ...
Aim: The size of the climatic niche of a species is a major factor determining its distribution and ...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Climatic niches are essential in determining where species can occur and how they will respond to cl...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Climate change has already caused local extinction in many plants and animals, based on surveys span...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
[Extract] Evidence that climate change is currently affecting life on earth has become overwhelming ...
Climate change may soon threaten much of global biodiversity, especially if species cannot adapt to ...
Changing climate will impact species' ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Understanding the mechanisms by which the abiotic and biotic requirements of species, or ecological ...
Aim: Until recently, complete information on global reptile distributions has not been widely availa...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...
A key question in predicting responses to anthropogenic climate change is: how quickly can species a...
Aim Identifying climatic niche shifts and their drivers is important to accurately predict the risk ...
Aim: The size of the climatic niche of a species is a major factor determining its distribution and ...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Climatic niches are essential in determining where species can occur and how they will respond to cl...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Climate change has already caused local extinction in many plants and animals, based on surveys span...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
[Extract] Evidence that climate change is currently affecting life on earth has become overwhelming ...
Climate change may soon threaten much of global biodiversity, especially if species cannot adapt to ...
Changing climate will impact species' ranges only when environmental variability directly impacts th...
Understanding the mechanisms by which the abiotic and biotic requirements of species, or ecological ...
Aim: Until recently, complete information on global reptile distributions has not been widely availa...