1. Global warming may especially affect ectothermic insect species, making it necessary to forecast the capacity of these species to cope with climatic changes.2. In this study, we use circular statistics to examine the seasonal plasticity of 32 dung beetle species in 17 localities of a mountain Iberian assemblage. We assume that the high variability between localities in the seasonal patterns for the same species suggests that seasonal plasticity could minimise the demographic effects of climate change on local populations.3. Our results suggest that the populations of at least one-third of the dung beetle species could partially adapt to the effects of climate change by modifying their phenological occurrence, and that the degree of conce...
While substantial effort has been invested in modelling changes in species distribution with climate...
While substantial effort has been invested in modelling changes in species distribution with climate...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...
The seasonal and diel variations of dung beetle species were studied in an Iberian mid-mountain loca...
International audienceDung beetles are indispensable in pasturelands, especially when poor efficienc...
Unravelling how climate change impacts the diversity and distribution patterns of organisms is a maj...
Highlights: • Temperature, dung mass and beetle density affected dung utilisation services. • Dung...
Climate warming has been proposed as the main cause of the recent range shifts seen in many species....
The effects of climate change are expected to be seen across the globe, as well as impact many diffe...
Current climate and Pleistocene climatic changes are both known to be associated with geographical p...
The interaction between land use and climate change is expected to strongly affect species distribut...
This dataset contains data from a field study conducted in 2019 and described in the paper "Dung bee...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
1. Low temperatures affect insect functioning and population dynamics. Although temperate species co...
Climate change is a serious threat, and it is necessary to prepare for the future climate conditions...
While substantial effort has been invested in modelling changes in species distribution with climate...
While substantial effort has been invested in modelling changes in species distribution with climate...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...
The seasonal and diel variations of dung beetle species were studied in an Iberian mid-mountain loca...
International audienceDung beetles are indispensable in pasturelands, especially when poor efficienc...
Unravelling how climate change impacts the diversity and distribution patterns of organisms is a maj...
Highlights: • Temperature, dung mass and beetle density affected dung utilisation services. • Dung...
Climate warming has been proposed as the main cause of the recent range shifts seen in many species....
The effects of climate change are expected to be seen across the globe, as well as impact many diffe...
Current climate and Pleistocene climatic changes are both known to be associated with geographical p...
The interaction between land use and climate change is expected to strongly affect species distribut...
This dataset contains data from a field study conducted in 2019 and described in the paper "Dung bee...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
1. Low temperatures affect insect functioning and population dynamics. Although temperate species co...
Climate change is a serious threat, and it is necessary to prepare for the future climate conditions...
While substantial effort has been invested in modelling changes in species distribution with climate...
While substantial effort has been invested in modelling changes in species distribution with climate...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...