Global warming is causing a general trend of rising temperatures worldwide. Simultaneously there is also a decline in populations of pollinators all over the world. Therefore, it is important to examine the effect warming temperatures might have on different pollinator species. The focus of this study was to look at how flight phenology of hoverflies in southern Sweden is affected by rising summer temperatures using two regions differing in temperature, and 11 years of citizen science data on hoverfly observations. Summer temperature and observations of 13 species were used. Although four species had a significantly earlier first flight in years with warmer weather, there were overall no apparent trends toward earlier or longer flight perio...
It remains unclear to what extent yearly weather variation and spatial variation in microclimate inf...
It remains unclear to what extent yearly weather variation and spatial variation in microclimate inf...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
Global warming is causing a general trend of rising temperatures worldwide. Simultaneously there is ...
We explore the phenological response by Danish hoverflies (Syrphidae) to continually rising annual t...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Understanding the relationships between solitary bees’ flight phenology and flowering phenology is i...
Understanding the relationships between solitary bees’ flight phenology and flowering phenology is i...
This year, the UK reached an all-time high temperature of 40.3°C. Species globally are being affecte...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that climate change could, directly or indirectly, contribu...
1. The phenology of Neophilaenus lineatus (Homoptera: Cercopidae) was studied along altitudinal and ...
It remains unclear to what extent yearly weather variation and spatial variation in microclimate inf...
It remains unclear to what extent yearly weather variation and spatial variation in microclimate inf...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
Global warming is causing a general trend of rising temperatures worldwide. Simultaneously there is ...
We explore the phenological response by Danish hoverflies (Syrphidae) to continually rising annual t...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Understanding the relationships between solitary bees’ flight phenology and flowering phenology is i...
Understanding the relationships between solitary bees’ flight phenology and flowering phenology is i...
This year, the UK reached an all-time high temperature of 40.3°C. Species globally are being affecte...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that climate change could, directly or indirectly, contribu...
1. The phenology of Neophilaenus lineatus (Homoptera: Cercopidae) was studied along altitudinal and ...
It remains unclear to what extent yearly weather variation and spatial variation in microclimate inf...
It remains unclear to what extent yearly weather variation and spatial variation in microclimate inf...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...