Copyright © 2014 WileyAim: Correlative models that forecast extinction risk from climate change and invasion risks following species introductions, depend on the assumption that species’ current distributions reflect their climate tolerances (‘climatic equilibrium’). This assumption has rarely been tested with independent distribution data, and studies that have done so have focused on species that are widespread or weedy in their native range. We use independent data to test climatic equilibrium for a broadly representative group of species, and ask whether there are any general indicators that can be used to identify when equilibrium occurs. Location: Europe and contiguous USA. Methods: We contrasted the climate conditions occupied by 51 ...
IntroductionHerbaceous plant species constitute an essential element of the flora of European beech ...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species\u27 native and int...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
Aim: The assumption that species’ native distributions are in equilibrium with climate has been show...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for pub...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
The study of species’ range margins has a long history of academic interest, but is of particular re...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
wo assumptions underlie current models of the geographical ranges of perennial plant species: 1. cur...
Understanding the degree to which species distributions are controlled by climate is crucial for for...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Climate envelope models (CEMs) are widely used to forecast future shifts in species ranges under cli...
IntroductionHerbaceous plant species constitute an essential element of the flora of European beech ...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species\u27 native and int...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
Aim: The assumption that species’ native distributions are in equilibrium with climate has been show...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for pub...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
The study of species’ range margins has a long history of academic interest, but is of particular re...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
wo assumptions underlie current models of the geographical ranges of perennial plant species: 1. cur...
Understanding the degree to which species distributions are controlled by climate is crucial for for...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Climate envelope models (CEMs) are widely used to forecast future shifts in species ranges under cli...
IntroductionHerbaceous plant species constitute an essential element of the flora of European beech ...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species\u27 native and int...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...