The rate of change (RoC) of environmental drivers matters: biotic and abiotic components respond differently when faced with a fast or slow change in their environment. This phenomenon occurs across spatial scales and thus levels of ecological organization. We investigated the RoC of environmental drivers in the ecological literature and examined publication trends across ecological levels, including prevalent types of evidence and drivers. Research interest in environmental driver RoC has increased over time (particularly in the last decade), however, the amount of research and type of studies were not equally distributed across levels of organization and different subfields of ecology use temporal terminology (e.g. 'abrupt' and 'gradual')...
With rapid and less predictable environmental change emerging as the ‘new norm’, understanding how i...
International audienceEco‐evolutionary dynamics, or eco‐evolution for short, are often thought to in...
International audienceEco‐evolutionary dynamics, or eco‐evolution for short, are often thought to in...
Jensen’s inequality predicts that the response of any given system to average constant conditions is...
Global change encompasses many co-occurring anthropogenic drivers, which can act synergistically or ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Evolution on contemporary timescales has recently been recognized as an important driver for ecologi...
Evidence of reciprocal influences between ecological and evolutionary processes (eco‐evolutionary dy...
Biological responses to climate change are typically communicated in generalized terms such as polew...
1.Evidence of reciprocal influences between ecological and evolutionary processes (eco‐evolutionary ...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
It is well-known that ecological and evolutionary processes can occur on similar time scales resulti...
Natural resources managers are being asked to follow practices that accommodate for the impact of cl...
With rapid and less predictable environmental change emerging as the ‘new norm’, understanding how i...
International audienceEco‐evolutionary dynamics, or eco‐evolution for short, are often thought to in...
International audienceEco‐evolutionary dynamics, or eco‐evolution for short, are often thought to in...
Jensen’s inequality predicts that the response of any given system to average constant conditions is...
Global change encompasses many co-occurring anthropogenic drivers, which can act synergistically or ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Evolution on contemporary timescales has recently been recognized as an important driver for ecologi...
Evidence of reciprocal influences between ecological and evolutionary processes (eco‐evolutionary dy...
Biological responses to climate change are typically communicated in generalized terms such as polew...
1.Evidence of reciprocal influences between ecological and evolutionary processes (eco‐evolutionary ...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
It is well-known that ecological and evolutionary processes can occur on similar time scales resulti...
Natural resources managers are being asked to follow practices that accommodate for the impact of cl...
With rapid and less predictable environmental change emerging as the ‘new norm’, understanding how i...
International audienceEco‐evolutionary dynamics, or eco‐evolution for short, are often thought to in...
International audienceEco‐evolutionary dynamics, or eco‐evolution for short, are often thought to in...