Aim We tested whether coarse-grained occurrence data can be used to detect climatic niche shifts between native and non-native ranges for a set of widely introduced freshwater fishes. Location World-wide. Methods We used a global database of freshwater fish occurrences at the river basin scale to identify native and non-native ranges for 18 of the most widely introduced fish species. We also examined climatic conditions within each river basin using fine-grained climate data. We combined this information to test whether climatic niche shifts have occurred between native and non-native ranges. We defined climatic niche shifts as instances where the ranges of a climatic variable within native and non-native basins exhibit zero overlap. Result...
We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand ...
Understanding the factors shaping species' distributions is a key longstanding topic in ecology with...
In this study, we test whether established non-native species induce functional changes in natural a...
Theoretical studies suggest that the dynamics of a species’ range during a period of climate change ...
Estimates of species’ niche position and breadth is considered fundamental to understanding their...
Climate change is expected to strongly affect freshwater fish communities. Combined with other anthr...
Aim: Differences in realized and fundamental thermal niches can reveal how temperature constrains sp...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audience1. Climate change could be one of ...
Here, we employ an additive partitioning framework to disentangle the contribution of spatial turnov...
Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on freshwater fish communities, especially at h...
Identifying factors regulating variation in numbers of individuals among populations across a specie...
Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing clim...
The aim of the present study was to predict future changes in biodiversity attributes (richness, rar...
1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems and freshwater biodiv...
Abstract Climate change is expected to strongly affect freshwater fish communities. Combined with ot...
We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand ...
Understanding the factors shaping species' distributions is a key longstanding topic in ecology with...
In this study, we test whether established non-native species induce functional changes in natural a...
Theoretical studies suggest that the dynamics of a species’ range during a period of climate change ...
Estimates of species’ niche position and breadth is considered fundamental to understanding their...
Climate change is expected to strongly affect freshwater fish communities. Combined with other anthr...
Aim: Differences in realized and fundamental thermal niches can reveal how temperature constrains sp...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audience1. Climate change could be one of ...
Here, we employ an additive partitioning framework to disentangle the contribution of spatial turnov...
Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on freshwater fish communities, especially at h...
Identifying factors regulating variation in numbers of individuals among populations across a specie...
Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing clim...
The aim of the present study was to predict future changes in biodiversity attributes (richness, rar...
1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems and freshwater biodiv...
Abstract Climate change is expected to strongly affect freshwater fish communities. Combined with ot...
We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand ...
Understanding the factors shaping species' distributions is a key longstanding topic in ecology with...
In this study, we test whether established non-native species induce functional changes in natural a...