To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that are coarsely resolved in time and space. Coarsely resolved temperature data are typically inaccurate at predicting temperatures in microhabitats used by an organism and may also exhibit spatial bias in topographically complex areas. One consequence of these inaccuracies is that coarsely resolved layers may predict thermal regimes at a site that exceed species' known thermal limits. In this study, we use statistical downscaling to account for environmental factors and develop high-resolution estimates of daily maximum temperatures for a 36 000 km2 study area over a 38-year period. We then demonstrate that this statistical downscaling provides...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Aim: Observed, realized niche space often underestimates species’ physiological tolerances due to in...
Most multicellular terrestrial organisms experience climate at scales of millimetres to metres, yet ...
To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that...
To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that...
Global climate change represents a threat to biodiversity across multiple biomes and organizational ...
Ecologists often use indices or proxies to communicate complex ecological entities. Indices commonly...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
Predictions suggest that climate change could cause the extinction of up to a million species. Howev...
International audienceMicroclimates at the land–air interface affect the physiological functioning o...
Despite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community remains uncertain about ...
Item does not contain fulltextLinking variation in species' traits to large-scale environmental grad...
Over the last 15 years bioclimate models have been widely used to predict ecological responses to cl...
International audienceDespite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community re...
Temperature profoundly affects ecology, a fact ever more evident as the ability to measure thermal e...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Aim: Observed, realized niche space often underestimates species’ physiological tolerances due to in...
Most multicellular terrestrial organisms experience climate at scales of millimetres to metres, yet ...
To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that...
To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that...
Global climate change represents a threat to biodiversity across multiple biomes and organizational ...
Ecologists often use indices or proxies to communicate complex ecological entities. Indices commonly...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
Predictions suggest that climate change could cause the extinction of up to a million species. Howev...
International audienceMicroclimates at the land–air interface affect the physiological functioning o...
Despite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community remains uncertain about ...
Item does not contain fulltextLinking variation in species' traits to large-scale environmental grad...
Over the last 15 years bioclimate models have been widely used to predict ecological responses to cl...
International audienceDespite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community re...
Temperature profoundly affects ecology, a fact ever more evident as the ability to measure thermal e...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Aim: Observed, realized niche space often underestimates species’ physiological tolerances due to in...
Most multicellular terrestrial organisms experience climate at scales of millimetres to metres, yet ...