Understanding how and why species respond to land-use change is one of the central challenges in conservation biology, yet the causes of variation in the responses of species to land-use change remain unclear. We tested whether adaptation to different abiotic environments influenced the vulnerability of bird communities to agricultural expansion in the Himalayan mountain range, which exhibits a strong east-west gradient in annual temperature variation. We did so by surveying bird communities in forest and agriculture at opposite ends of that gradient. We contrasted metrics of species richness, diversity, community composition, and forest dependency for species across land-use types and regions, and tested whether species’ thermal sensitivit...
1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecologic...
Understanding diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, and their underlying causes are import...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
The ongoing climate crisis is a significant threat to global biodiversity. As Earth warms, many spec...
Aim Climate changes are anticipated to have pervasive negative effects on biodiversity a...
Mountain regions are globally important areas for biodiversity but are subject to multiple human-ind...
The first-order explanation for the latitudinal gradient in species diversity must lie in why specie...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Conservation biology is increasingly concerned with preserving interactions among species such as mu...
<div><p>Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate ...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
Understanding how species respond to climate and land use change is ofprime importance for biodivers...
Disentangling associations between species occupancy and its environmental drivers –– climate and la...
1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecologic...
Understanding diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, and their underlying causes are import...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
The ongoing climate crisis is a significant threat to global biodiversity. As Earth warms, many spec...
Aim Climate changes are anticipated to have pervasive negative effects on biodiversity a...
Mountain regions are globally important areas for biodiversity but are subject to multiple human-ind...
The first-order explanation for the latitudinal gradient in species diversity must lie in why specie...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Conservation biology is increasingly concerned with preserving interactions among species such as mu...
<div><p>Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate ...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
Understanding how species respond to climate and land use change is ofprime importance for biodivers...
Disentangling associations between species occupancy and its environmental drivers –– climate and la...
1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecologic...
Understanding diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, and their underlying causes are import...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...