Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal warming is one of the most striking effects currently observed in wild populations. For sea turtles, phenological adjustment to warming conditions could be the most effective short-term adaptation option against climate change. We calculated future phenological changes required in seven important loggerhead (Caretta caretta) nesting populations to continue achieving a high hatching success and a sex ratio that lies within current ranges. Considering temperature-mediated phenological changes, we found that most populations (six out of seven) will not be able to keep pace with a warming climate. Under an optimistic climate warming scenario (RCP4.5...
It is now widely accepted that climate change is a significant threat to biodiversity, especially to...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
International audiencePhenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to...
In 2007, the newest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) stated that warmi...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Variations in environmental parameters (e. g. temperature) that form part of global climate change h...
Temperature plays a significant role in the life histories of sea turtles. The loggerhead sea turtl...
Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body tempe...
Climate change affects the spatial distribution and timing of seasonal events (i.e. phenology) of sp...
It is now widely accepted that climate change is a significant threat to biodiversity, especially to...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
International audiencePhenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to...
In 2007, the newest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) stated that warmi...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because current temp...
Variations in environmental parameters (e. g. temperature) that form part of global climate change h...
Temperature plays a significant role in the life histories of sea turtles. The loggerhead sea turtl...
Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body tempe...
Climate change affects the spatial distribution and timing of seasonal events (i.e. phenology) of sp...
It is now widely accepted that climate change is a significant threat to biodiversity, especially to...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...
1. Ectotherms are taxa considered highly sensitive to rapid climate warming. This is because body te...