Global warming is expected to have a major impact on plant distributions, an issue of key importance in biological conservation. However, very few models are able to predict species distribution accurately, although we know species respond individually to climate change. Here we show, using a process-based model (PHENOFIT), that tree species distributions can be predicted precisely if the biological processes of survival and reproductive success only are incorporated as a function of phenology. These predictions showed great predictive power when tested against present distributions of two North American species – quaking aspen and sugar maple – indicating that on a broad scale, the fundamental niche of trees coincides with their realized n...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
International audienceSpecies are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biolog...
International audienceConcerns are rising about the capacity of species to adapt quickly enough to c...
International audienceConcerns are rising about the capacity of species to adapt quickly enough to c...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
ABSTRACT Aim To assess the effect of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity on the potential dis...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
International audienceSpecies are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biolog...
International audienceConcerns are rising about the capacity of species to adapt quickly enough to c...
International audienceConcerns are rising about the capacity of species to adapt quickly enough to c...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
ABSTRACT Aim To assess the effect of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity on the potential dis...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
: Predicting how climate change and changes to disturbance regimes will influence forest systems req...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
Species are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biology studies; however, sp...
International audienceSpecies are the unit of analysis in many global change and conservation biolog...