There is widespread concern that species will fail to track climate change if habitat is too scarce or insufficiently connected. Targeted restoration has been advocated to help species adapt, and a “conductance” metric has been proposed, based on simulation studies, to predict effective habitat configurations. However, until now there is very little empirical evidence on how the configuration of habitat is affecting expansion at species' cool range margins. We analysed the colonisation events that have occurred in continuously monitored trap locations for 54 species of southerly distributed moths in Britain between 1985 and 2011. We tested whether the time until colonisation was affected by attributes of each species, and of intervening lan...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...
There is widespread concern that species will fail to track climate change if habitat is too scarce ...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
This dataset concerns moth (Lepidoptera) species in Great Britain and was compiled to address the qu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Many species are extending their leading-edge (cool) range margins polewards in response to recent c...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
Although increased temperatures are known to reinforce the effects of habitat destruction at local t...
Evidence of anthropogenic global climate change is accumulating, but its potential consequences for ...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...
There is widespread concern that species will fail to track climate change if habitat is too scarce ...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
Range shifting is vital for species persistence, but there is little consensus on why individual spe...
This dataset concerns moth (Lepidoptera) species in Great Britain and was compiled to address the qu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Many species are extending their leading-edge (cool) range margins polewards in response to recent c...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
Although increased temperatures are known to reinforce the effects of habitat destruction at local t...
Evidence of anthropogenic global climate change is accumulating, but its potential consequences for ...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and these st...