Prediction and management of species responses to climate change is an urgent but relatively young research field. Therefore, climate change ecology must by necessity borrow from other fields. Invasion ecology is particularly well-suited to informing climate change ecology because both invasion ecology and climate change ecology address the trajectories of rapidly changing novel systems. Here we outline the broad range of active research questions in climate change ecology where research from invasion ecology can stimulate advances. We present ideas for how concepts, case-studies and methodology from invasion ecology can be adapted to improve prediction and management of species responses to climate change
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
Reviewglobal change will alter the impacts of invasive plants on native and managed ecosystems [4–11...
Climate change is likely to alter the timing and effect of invasive species management, as well as t...
A major challenge in this era of rapid climate change is to predict changes in species distributions...
Prediction and management of species responses to climate change is an urgent but relatively young r...
Synthesis Prediction and management of species responses to climate change is an urgent but relative...
Climate change and biological invasions are threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwid...
International audienceGiven the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent ...
As Earth’s climate rapidly changes, species range shifts are considered key to species persistence. ...
Dispersal is fundamental in determining biodiversity responses to rapid climate change, but recently...
Species distribution models are increasingly being applied to questions in ecology, biogeography and...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
Global warming and shifted precipitation regimes increasingly affect species abundances and distribu...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the ...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
Reviewglobal change will alter the impacts of invasive plants on native and managed ecosystems [4–11...
Climate change is likely to alter the timing and effect of invasive species management, as well as t...
A major challenge in this era of rapid climate change is to predict changes in species distributions...
Prediction and management of species responses to climate change is an urgent but relatively young r...
Synthesis Prediction and management of species responses to climate change is an urgent but relative...
Climate change and biological invasions are threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwid...
International audienceGiven the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent ...
As Earth’s climate rapidly changes, species range shifts are considered key to species persistence. ...
Dispersal is fundamental in determining biodiversity responses to rapid climate change, but recently...
Species distribution models are increasingly being applied to questions in ecology, biogeography and...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
Global warming and shifted precipitation regimes increasingly affect species abundances and distribu...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the ...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
Reviewglobal change will alter the impacts of invasive plants on native and managed ecosystems [4–11...
Climate change is likely to alter the timing and effect of invasive species management, as well as t...