As the world's climate warms, the phenologies of interacting organisms in seasonally cold environments may advance at differing rates, leading to alterations in phenological synchrony that can have important ecological consequences. For temperate and boreal species, the timing of early spring development plays a key role in plant-herbivore interactions and can influence insect performance, outbreak dynamics, and plant damage. We used a field-based, meso-scale free-air forest warming experiment (B4WarmED) to examine the effects of elevated temperature on the phenology and performance of forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria) in relation to the phenology of two host trees, aspen (Populus tremuloides) and birch (Betula papyrifera). Resu...
Climate change is advancing the onset of phenological events, with the rate of advance varying among...
Climate change is advancing the onset of phenological events, with the rate of advance varying among...
Consequences of climate change-driven shifts in the relative timing of spring activities of interact...
As the world’s climate warms, the phenologies of interacting organisms in seasonally cold environmen...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Climate change is altering phenology; however, the magnitude of this change varies among taxa. Compa...
Climate change and insect outbreaks are key factors contributing to regional and global patterns of ...
Spring temperatures have increased over the past 25 years, to which a wide variety of organisms have...
General EcologyThe effect of global climate change on spring phenology was studied by examining the ...
For many leaf-feeding herbivores, synchrony in phenology with their host plant is crucial as develop...
There is increasing evidence that climate warming will have both direct and indirect effects on spec...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
One of the best known ecological consequences of climate change is the advancement of spring phenolo...
Climate change is advancing the onset of phenological events, with the rate of advance varying among...
Climate change is advancing the onset of phenological events, with the rate of advance varying among...
Consequences of climate change-driven shifts in the relative timing of spring activities of interact...
As the world’s climate warms, the phenologies of interacting organisms in seasonally cold environmen...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Global climate change has the potential to dramatically alter multiple ecosystem processes, includin...
Climate change is altering phenology; however, the magnitude of this change varies among taxa. Compa...
Climate change and insect outbreaks are key factors contributing to regional and global patterns of ...
Spring temperatures have increased over the past 25 years, to which a wide variety of organisms have...
General EcologyThe effect of global climate change on spring phenology was studied by examining the ...
For many leaf-feeding herbivores, synchrony in phenology with their host plant is crucial as develop...
There is increasing evidence that climate warming will have both direct and indirect effects on spec...
Climate warming will fundamentally alter basic life history strategies of many ectothermic insects. ...
One of the best known ecological consequences of climate change is the advancement of spring phenolo...
Climate change is advancing the onset of phenological events, with the rate of advance varying among...
Climate change is advancing the onset of phenological events, with the rate of advance varying among...
Consequences of climate change-driven shifts in the relative timing of spring activities of interact...