International audienceAim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of climate change on biodiversity. As a consequence of these range shifts, species communities are predicted to become increasingly composed of warm‐dwelling species, but this has only been studied for a limited number of taxa, mainly birds, butterflies and plants. As species groups may vary considerably in their adaptation to climate change, it is desirable to expand these studies to other groups, from different ecosystems. Freshwater macroinvertebrates, such as dragonflies (Odonata), have been ranked among the species groups with highest priority. In this paper, we investigate how the occurrence of dragonflies in Europe has changed in recent dec...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
The trends of 60 Dutch dragonfly species were calculated for three different periods (1980–1993, 199...
Monitoring Climate Change with Dragonflies provides an important new tool for dealing with arguably...
Aim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of climate change on biodiv...
Understanding how changes in species richness pattern correlate with range changes in different taxo...
In this paper the trends of dragonfly expansions during the last decades in Germany and Europe are s...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
The occurrence of seven southern Odonata species has been watched in Wallonia over the last two deca...
Associations between biological traits of animals and climate are well documented by physiological a...
With climate warming, many Odonata species are extending their geographical area. In Switzerland, as...
Aim: Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long-term d...
Abstract Aim Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of t...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
The trends of 60 Dutch dragonfly species were calculated for three different periods (1980–1993, 199...
Monitoring Climate Change with Dragonflies provides an important new tool for dealing with arguably...
Aim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of climate change on biodiv...
Understanding how changes in species richness pattern correlate with range changes in different taxo...
In this paper the trends of dragonfly expansions during the last decades in Germany and Europe are s...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
The occurrence of seven southern Odonata species has been watched in Wallonia over the last two deca...
Associations between biological traits of animals and climate are well documented by physiological a...
With climate warming, many Odonata species are extending their geographical area. In Switzerland, as...
Aim: Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long-term d...
Abstract Aim Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of t...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
The trends of 60 Dutch dragonfly species were calculated for three different periods (1980–1993, 199...
Monitoring Climate Change with Dragonflies provides an important new tool for dealing with arguably...