Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where climatic conditions are marginal. Hence they are predicted to broaden their associations in these locations as the climate warms, potentially increasing habitat availability and rates of range expansion. I analysed long-term distribution records (collected by volunteers) and abundance data (UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme transect data) to investigate how the habitat and host plant associations of two butterfly species that reach their leading-edge range margins in Britain have changed over 40 years of climate warming. The speckled wood (Pararge aegeria) is primarily associated with woodland but its habitat associations vary spatially and temp...
Many species of plants and animals have advanced their phenology in response to climate warming in r...
Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary special...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Many species are more restricted in their habitat associations at the leading edges of their range m...
Evidence of anthropogenic global climate change is accumulating, but its potential consequences for ...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Aim: Climate change has been predicted to facilitate poleward expansion of many early‐successional s...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Different vegetation types can generate variation in microclimates at local scales, potentially buff...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Many species of plants and animals have advanced their phenology in response to climate warming in r...
Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary special...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Many species are more restricted in their habitat associations at the leading edges of their range m...
Evidence of anthropogenic global climate change is accumulating, but its potential consequences for ...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Aim: Climate change has been predicted to facilitate poleward expansion of many early‐successional s...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Different vegetation types can generate variation in microclimates at local scales, potentially buff...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Many species of plants and animals have advanced their phenology in response to climate warming in r...
Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary special...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...