Concern regarding the biological effects of climate change has led to a recent surge in research to understand the consequences of phenological change for species interactions. This rapidly expanding research program is centered on three lines of inquiry: (1) how the phenological overlap of interacting species is changing, (2) why the phenological overlap of interacting species is changing, and (3) how the phenological overlap of interacting species will change under future climate scenarios. We synthesize the widely disparate approaches currently being used to investigate these questions: (1) interpretation of long-term phenological data, (2) field observations, (3) experimental manipulations, (4) simulations and nonmechanistic models, and...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...
Concern regarding the biological effects of climate change has led to a recent surge in research to ...
Shifts in the timing of phenological events such as bird migration, leaf unfolding, flowering, and i...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering the ecology of habitats and the life histories of species t...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Species distribution models have grown in complexity by incorporating fine-scale variables...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
Climate change is expected to alter biotic interactions, and may lead to temporal and spatial mismat...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...
Concern regarding the biological effects of climate change has led to a recent surge in research to ...
Shifts in the timing of phenological events such as bird migration, leaf unfolding, flowering, and i...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of whi...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering the ecology of habitats and the life histories of species t...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Species distribution models have grown in complexity by incorporating fine-scale variables...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
Climate change is expected to alter biotic interactions, and may lead to temporal and spatial mismat...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
1. The vast majority of species interactions are seasonally structured and depend on species’ relati...
Mismatches in phenology between mutually dependent species, resulting from climate change, can have...