Species interactions have a spatio‐temporal component driven by environmental cues, which if altered by climate change can drive shifts in community dynamics. There is insufficient understanding of the precise time‐windows during which inter‐annual variation in weather drives phenological shifts and the consequences for mismatches between interacting species and resultant population dynamics – particularly for insects. We use a 20‐year study on a tri‐trophic system: sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus, two associated aphid species Drepanosiphum platanoidis and Periphyllus testudinaceus, and their hymenopteran parasitoids. Using a sliding window approach, we assess climatic drivers of phenology in all three trophic levels. We quantify the magnitude...
Aphid populations show periodic fluctuations and many causes are attributed to their dynamic. We inv...
This study investigated how the predicted increase in global temperature would affect the interactio...
The effects of predicted climate change on aphid–natural enemy interactions have principally conside...
Species interactions have a spatio‐temporal component driven by environmental cues, which if altered...
Long-term environmental changes will likely alter the strengths of interactions between species and ...
Climate change leads to phenology shifts of many species. However, not all species shift in parallel...
Climate change affects the abundance, distribution and activity of natural enemies that are importan...
Climate change affects the abundance, distribution and activity of natural enemies that are importan...
A model (Carter et al. 1982) that described the population dynamics of Sitobion avenae was modified ...
Climatic models predict a 1.7–4.9◦C increase in mean global temperatures from 1990 to 2100. In ecosy...
Aphids represent a significant challenge to food production. The Rothamsted Insect Survey (RIS) runs...
Global climate change models predict an increase in the frequency and severity of extreme temperatur...
Les changements climatiques altèrent la phénologie des organismes, c’est-à-dire la succession dans l...
Many species are expected to advance their phenology in response to global warming. As some interact...
Changing phenological cues can lead to trophic mismatch for plants and herbivores, and this often sh...
Aphid populations show periodic fluctuations and many causes are attributed to their dynamic. We inv...
This study investigated how the predicted increase in global temperature would affect the interactio...
The effects of predicted climate change on aphid–natural enemy interactions have principally conside...
Species interactions have a spatio‐temporal component driven by environmental cues, which if altered...
Long-term environmental changes will likely alter the strengths of interactions between species and ...
Climate change leads to phenology shifts of many species. However, not all species shift in parallel...
Climate change affects the abundance, distribution and activity of natural enemies that are importan...
Climate change affects the abundance, distribution and activity of natural enemies that are importan...
A model (Carter et al. 1982) that described the population dynamics of Sitobion avenae was modified ...
Climatic models predict a 1.7–4.9◦C increase in mean global temperatures from 1990 to 2100. In ecosy...
Aphids represent a significant challenge to food production. The Rothamsted Insect Survey (RIS) runs...
Global climate change models predict an increase in the frequency and severity of extreme temperatur...
Les changements climatiques altèrent la phénologie des organismes, c’est-à-dire la succession dans l...
Many species are expected to advance their phenology in response to global warming. As some interact...
Changing phenological cues can lead to trophic mismatch for plants and herbivores, and this often sh...
Aphid populations show periodic fluctuations and many causes are attributed to their dynamic. We inv...
This study investigated how the predicted increase in global temperature would affect the interactio...
The effects of predicted climate change on aphid–natural enemy interactions have principally conside...