Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to climate change. While advances are common, shifts vary in magnitude and direction within and among species, and the basis for this variation is relatively unknown. We examine previously suggested patterns of variation in phenological shifts in order to understand the cue–response mechanisms that underlie phenological change. Here, we review what is known about the mechanistic basis for nine factors proposed to predict phenological change (latitude, elevation, habitat type, trophic level, migratory strategy, ecological specialization, species’ seasonality, thermoregulatory mode, and generation time). We find that many studies either do not identi...
In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the ...
Shifts in the timing of phenological events such as bird migration, leaf unfolding, flowering, and i...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
Within the last 20 years, it has been documented that human caused climate change occurs on all cont...
Advancing spring phenology is a well documented consequence of anthropogenic climate change, but it ...
Seasonality is a critically important aspect of environmental variability, and strongly shapes all a...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
Phenology is the study of the seasonal timing of events in nature: when flowers bloom, trees leaf ou...
One of the best documented impacts of climate change has been on the seasonal timing, or phenology, ...
The timing of plant and animal life cycle events are changing in response to human-altered climates....
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the ...
Shifts in the timing of phenological events such as bird migration, leaf unfolding, flowering, and i...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
Within the last 20 years, it has been documented that human caused climate change occurs on all cont...
Advancing spring phenology is a well documented consequence of anthropogenic climate change, but it ...
Seasonality is a critically important aspect of environmental variability, and strongly shapes all a...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
Phenology is the study of the seasonal timing of events in nature: when flowers bloom, trees leaf ou...
One of the best documented impacts of climate change has been on the seasonal timing, or phenology, ...
The timing of plant and animal life cycle events are changing in response to human-altered climates....
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the ...
Shifts in the timing of phenological events such as bird migration, leaf unfolding, flowering, and i...
Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological i...