1. The ranges of many species have expanded in cool regions but contracted at warm margins in response to recent climate warming, but the mechanisms behind such changes remain unclear. Particular debate concerns the roles of direct climatic limitation vs. the effects of interacting species in explaining the location of low latitude or low elevation range margins. 2. The mountains of the Sierra de Guadarrama (central Spain) include both cool and warm range margins for the black-veined white butterfly, Aporia crataegi, which has disappeared from low elevations since the 1970s without colonizing the highest elevations. 3. We found that the current upper elevation limit to A. crataegi's distribution coincided closely with that of its host plant...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
Polewards expansions of species' distributions have been attributed to climate warming, but evidence...
International audienceWe examined how butterfly species richness is affected by human impact and ele...
1. The ranges of many species have expanded in cool regions but contracted at warm margins in respon...
As the climate changes, we expect species geographic ranges to shift to higher latitudes and elevati...
Despite sometimes strong codependencies of insect herbivores and plants, the responses of individual...
[Aim] There is little consensus about the relative roles of biotic versus abiotic factors in setting...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Uplands are expected to provide refuges for species subject to lowland habitat loss and projected cl...
Journal ArticleCopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014.This is the authors accepted versi...
<div><p>As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher latitud...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
Polewards expansions of species' distributions have been attributed to climate warming, but evidence...
International audienceWe examined how butterfly species richness is affected by human impact and ele...
1. The ranges of many species have expanded in cool regions but contracted at warm margins in respon...
As the climate changes, we expect species geographic ranges to shift to higher latitudes and elevati...
Despite sometimes strong codependencies of insect herbivores and plants, the responses of individual...
[Aim] There is little consensus about the relative roles of biotic versus abiotic factors in setting...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Uplands are expected to provide refuges for species subject to lowland habitat loss and projected cl...
Journal ArticleCopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014.This is the authors accepted versi...
<div><p>As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher latitud...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
Polewards expansions of species' distributions have been attributed to climate warming, but evidence...
International audienceWe examined how butterfly species richness is affected by human impact and ele...