Throughout the last century, climate change has altered the geographic distributions of many species. Insects, in particular, vary in their ability to track changing climates, and it is likely that phenology is an important determinant of how well insects can either expand or shift their geographic distributions in response to climate change. Grasshoppers are an ideal group to test the hypothesis that phenology correlates with range expansion, given that co-occurring confamilial, and even congeneric, species can differ in phenology. Here, I tested the hypothesis that early- and late-season species should possess different range expansion potentials, as estimated by habitat suitability from ecological niche models. I used nine different mode...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Abstract Life history variations among 27 populations of the grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus from a...
Along elevational gradients, climate warming may lead to an upslope shift of the lower and upper ran...
Throughout the last century, climate change has altered the geographic distributions of many species...
Annual species may increase reproduction by increasing adult body size through extended development,...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...
The impacts of climate change on phenological responses of species and communities are well-document...
CITATION: Poniatowski, D. et al. 2020. Relative impacts of land-use and climate change on grasshoppe...
This is the version of record of an article published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: A universal att...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
Advances in phenology (the annual timing of species' life-cycles) in response to climate change are ...
Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary special...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Annual species may increase reproduction by increasing adult body size through extended development,...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Abstract Life history variations among 27 populations of the grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus from a...
Along elevational gradients, climate warming may lead to an upslope shift of the lower and upper ran...
Throughout the last century, climate change has altered the geographic distributions of many species...
Annual species may increase reproduction by increasing adult body size through extended development,...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...
The impacts of climate change on phenological responses of species and communities are well-document...
CITATION: Poniatowski, D. et al. 2020. Relative impacts of land-use and climate change on grasshoppe...
This is the version of record of an article published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: A universal att...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
Advances in phenology (the annual timing of species' life-cycles) in response to climate change are ...
Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary special...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Annual species may increase reproduction by increasing adult body size through extended development,...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Abstract Life history variations among 27 populations of the grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus from a...
Along elevational gradients, climate warming may lead to an upslope shift of the lower and upper ran...