One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasonal events towards earlier occurrence. The high degree of variation in species' phenological shifts has raised concerns about the temporal decoupling of interspecific interactions, but the extent and implications of this effect are largely unknown. In the case of plant-pollinator systems, more specialized species are predicted to be particularly threatened by phenological decoupling, since they are assumed to be less flexible in the choice of interaction partners, but until now this hypothesis has not been tested. In this paper, we studied phenology and interactions of plant and pollinator communities along an altitudinal gradient in the Alps a...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
Urbanization may significantly alter the abundance, composition and phenology of natural communities...
One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasona...
1. One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seas...
Phenology changes are a common response to global warming and the timing of phenological events is i...
Climate change is shifting the seasonal timing of many biological events, and the possibility of non...
Temporal mismatches among plants and pollinators, driven by climate change, are considered a potenti...
International audienceThe cross-pollination of most alpine plants depends on insects, whose altitudi...
Climate change is affecting both the timing of life history events and the spatial distributions of ...
Many plant species respond to climate change by phenological shifts, usually with an earlier floweri...
Plants and arthropods interact with each other creating complex networks, such as those related to p...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. It is expected to have strong effects on mountain ec...
Pollination syndromes involve convergent evolution towards phenotypes composed of specific scents, c...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. In Europe, plant species that most suffer its effect...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
Urbanization may significantly alter the abundance, composition and phenology of natural communities...
One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasona...
1. One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seas...
Phenology changes are a common response to global warming and the timing of phenological events is i...
Climate change is shifting the seasonal timing of many biological events, and the possibility of non...
Temporal mismatches among plants and pollinators, driven by climate change, are considered a potenti...
International audienceThe cross-pollination of most alpine plants depends on insects, whose altitudi...
Climate change is affecting both the timing of life history events and the spatial distributions of ...
Many plant species respond to climate change by phenological shifts, usually with an earlier floweri...
Plants and arthropods interact with each other creating complex networks, such as those related to p...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. It is expected to have strong effects on mountain ec...
Pollination syndromes involve convergent evolution towards phenotypes composed of specific scents, c...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. In Europe, plant species that most suffer its effect...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
The response of plant-pollinator interactions to climate change is a growing body of research. Polli...
Urbanization may significantly alter the abundance, composition and phenology of natural communities...