All species have an environmental niche, and despite technological advances, humans are unlikely to be an exception. Here, we demonstrate that for millennia, human populations have resided in the same narrow part of the climatic envelope available on the globe, characterized by a major mode around ∼11 °C to 15 °C mean annual temperature (MAT). Supporting the fundamental nature of this temperature niche, current production of crops and livestock is largely limited to the same conditions, and the same optimum has been found for agricultural and nonagricultural economic output of countries through analyses of year-to-year variation. We show that in a business-as-usual climate change scenario, the geographical position of this temperature niche...
Aim The dynamic nature of climate change diminishes the effectiveness of static approaches to natur...
10 pagesInternational audienceOver the course of history, humans have moved crops from their regions...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hom...
All species have an environmental niche, and despite technological advances, humans are unlikely to ...
Temperature-change trajectories are being used to identify the geographic barriers and thermal ‘cul-...
Climate change is having great effects on species and ecosystems around the world, and these effects...
There is a growing literature describing responses in the abundance, and distribution of species to ...
Climate change may soon threaten much of global biodiversity, especially if species cannot adapt to ...
International audienceAim To analyse global patterns of climate during the mid-Holocene and conduct ...
Climate change will cause shifts in areas suitable for cultivation of a wide range of crops. We used...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
Published: 03 February 2020Climate stability leads to high levels of speciation and reduced extincti...
Aim During the Late Pleistocene (c. 126–10 ka), modern humans (Homo sapiens) expanded their geograp...
Climate is one of the key factors determining the suitability of land for agricultural production an...
Climate change will cause shifts in areas suitable for cultivation of a wide range of crops. We used...
Aim The dynamic nature of climate change diminishes the effectiveness of static approaches to natur...
10 pagesInternational audienceOver the course of history, humans have moved crops from their regions...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hom...
All species have an environmental niche, and despite technological advances, humans are unlikely to ...
Temperature-change trajectories are being used to identify the geographic barriers and thermal ‘cul-...
Climate change is having great effects on species and ecosystems around the world, and these effects...
There is a growing literature describing responses in the abundance, and distribution of species to ...
Climate change may soon threaten much of global biodiversity, especially if species cannot adapt to ...
International audienceAim To analyse global patterns of climate during the mid-Holocene and conduct ...
Climate change will cause shifts in areas suitable for cultivation of a wide range of crops. We used...
The reorganization of patterns of species diversity driven by anthropogenic climate change, and the ...
Published: 03 February 2020Climate stability leads to high levels of speciation and reduced extincti...
Aim During the Late Pleistocene (c. 126–10 ka), modern humans (Homo sapiens) expanded their geograp...
Climate is one of the key factors determining the suitability of land for agricultural production an...
Climate change will cause shifts in areas suitable for cultivation of a wide range of crops. We used...
Aim The dynamic nature of climate change diminishes the effectiveness of static approaches to natur...
10 pagesInternational audienceOver the course of history, humans have moved crops from their regions...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hom...