A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under climate change, where climatic and geomorphic factors but also endogenous species characteristics are jointly expected to control species distributions. A significant step forward would single out reliably landscape effects, given their constraining role and relative ease of theoretical manipulation. Here, we address population dynamics in ecosystems where the substrates for ecological interactions are mountain landscapes subject to climate warming. We use a minimalist model of metapopulation dynamics based on virtual species (i.e. a suitable assemblage of focus species) where dispersal processes interact with the spatial structure of the landsc...
We link spatially explicit climate change predictions to a dynamic metapopulation model. Predictions...
Forecasting the effects of climate change on species and populations is a fundamental goal of conser...
International audienceSpecies may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cli...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cl...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cli...
Projected responses of species' to climate change have so far included few of the factors that are i...
Rapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have ...
Understanding the ability of species to shift their geographic range is of considerable importance g...
In response to climate change a species may move, adapt, or go extinct. For the adaptability of a po...
In the face of climate change, populations have two survival options − they can remain in situ and t...
International audienceRapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations aroun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Rapid climate warming has caused species across the gl...
Withstanding extinction while facing rapid climate change depends on a species’ ability to track its...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
We link spatially explicit climate change predictions to a dynamic metapopulation model. Predictions...
Forecasting the effects of climate change on species and populations is a fundamental goal of conser...
International audienceSpecies may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cli...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cl...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cli...
Projected responses of species' to climate change have so far included few of the factors that are i...
Rapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have ...
Understanding the ability of species to shift their geographic range is of considerable importance g...
In response to climate change a species may move, adapt, or go extinct. For the adaptability of a po...
In the face of climate change, populations have two survival options − they can remain in situ and t...
International audienceRapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations aroun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Rapid climate warming has caused species across the gl...
Withstanding extinction while facing rapid climate change depends on a species’ ability to track its...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
We link spatially explicit climate change predictions to a dynamic metapopulation model. Predictions...
Forecasting the effects of climate change on species and populations is a fundamental goal of conser...
International audienceSpecies may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their...