As the frequency and intensity of extreme events such as droughts, heatwaves and floods have increased over recent decades, more extreme biological responses are being reported, and there is widespread interest in attributing such responses to anthropogenic climate change. However, the formal detection and attribution of biological responses to climate change is associated with many challenges. We illustrate these challenges with data from the Elbe River floodplain, Germany. Using community turnover and stability indices, we show that responses in plant, carabid and mollusc communities are detectable following extreme events. Community composition and species dominance changed following the extreme flood and summer heatwave of 2002/2003 (al...
Extreme weather events are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude due to climate change. Th...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...
Floods and droughts, two opposite natural components of streamflow regimes, are known to regulate po...
As the frequency and intensity of extreme events such as droughts, heatwaves and floods have increas...
Anthropogenic climate change is increasing the incidence of climate extremes. Consequences of climat...
The natural world is increasingly defined by change. Within the next 100 years, rising atmospheric C...
Floods and droughts are key driving forces shaping aquatic ecosystems. Climate change may alter key ...
Aim: Many conservation efforts now focus on mitigating biodiversity loss due to climate change. Whil...
Climate change is altering the water cycle globally, increasing the frequency and magnitude of flood...
Global climate models provide estimates of future changes in air temperature and precipitation patte...
Extreme climatic events could be major drivers of biodiversity change, but it is unclear whether ext...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
Extreme climatic events can have profound effects on ecosystems. Climate change is causing an increa...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. An unprecedented rate of global environmental change is predicted for the next ...
Extreme weather events are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude due to climate change. Th...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...
Floods and droughts, two opposite natural components of streamflow regimes, are known to regulate po...
As the frequency and intensity of extreme events such as droughts, heatwaves and floods have increas...
Anthropogenic climate change is increasing the incidence of climate extremes. Consequences of climat...
The natural world is increasingly defined by change. Within the next 100 years, rising atmospheric C...
Floods and droughts are key driving forces shaping aquatic ecosystems. Climate change may alter key ...
Aim: Many conservation efforts now focus on mitigating biodiversity loss due to climate change. Whil...
Climate change is altering the water cycle globally, increasing the frequency and magnitude of flood...
Global climate models provide estimates of future changes in air temperature and precipitation patte...
Extreme climatic events could be major drivers of biodiversity change, but it is unclear whether ext...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
Extreme climatic events can have profound effects on ecosystems. Climate change is causing an increa...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. An unprecedented rate of global environmental change is predicted for the next ...
Extreme weather events are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude due to climate change. Th...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...
Floods and droughts, two opposite natural components of streamflow regimes, are known to regulate po...