The congeneric lagomorphs Lepus timidus and L. europaeus share allopatric distributions in many areas of Europe characterised by competitive exclusion and hybridisation. We investigated prospects for these species under climate change in northern England uplands. We created ensemble models predicting niche realisation for these species, influenced by abiotic and biotic factors, estimating niche overlap in geo-environmental space. The two species occupy distinctly different niches, influenced more by vegetation preferences than climatic differences. The current climate niche for L. timidus featured higher elevations with cooler temperatures and 168 km2 range extent. Its current habitat niche scale was larger at 269 km2, comprised entirely of...
Predictions derived from the optimal foraging theory are interesting to test on wild herbivores livi...
Habitat use of prey species is often subjected to strong trade-offs when foraging needs and predator...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...
The congeneric lagomorphs Lepus timidus and L. europaeus share allopatric distributions in many area...
Niche conservatism is the tendency of related species to retain ancestral tolerances after geographi...
Parapatry is a biogeographical term used to refer to organisms whose ranges do not overlap, but are ...
CO2 levels and consequently temperatures are expected to increase in the next years. Such quick and ...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXth International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix XIII, celeb...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
<div><p>Climate change during the past five decades has impacted significantly on natural ecosystems...
The application of species distribution models (SDMs) in ecology and conservation biology is increas...
The application of species distribution models (SDMs) in ecology and conservation biology is increas...
Climate change during the past five decades has impacted significantly on natural ecosystems, and th...
Alpine and Arctic species are considered to be particularly vulnerable to climate change, which is e...
We link spatially explicit climate change predictions to a dynamic metapopulation model. Predictions...
Predictions derived from the optimal foraging theory are interesting to test on wild herbivores livi...
Habitat use of prey species is often subjected to strong trade-offs when foraging needs and predator...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...
The congeneric lagomorphs Lepus timidus and L. europaeus share allopatric distributions in many area...
Niche conservatism is the tendency of related species to retain ancestral tolerances after geographi...
Parapatry is a biogeographical term used to refer to organisms whose ranges do not overlap, but are ...
CO2 levels and consequently temperatures are expected to increase in the next years. Such quick and ...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXth International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix XIII, celeb...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
<div><p>Climate change during the past five decades has impacted significantly on natural ecosystems...
The application of species distribution models (SDMs) in ecology and conservation biology is increas...
The application of species distribution models (SDMs) in ecology and conservation biology is increas...
Climate change during the past five decades has impacted significantly on natural ecosystems, and th...
Alpine and Arctic species are considered to be particularly vulnerable to climate change, which is e...
We link spatially explicit climate change predictions to a dynamic metapopulation model. Predictions...
Predictions derived from the optimal foraging theory are interesting to test on wild herbivores livi...
Habitat use of prey species is often subjected to strong trade-offs when foraging needs and predator...
[Aim]: The distribution of hares (Lepus spp.) in southern Europe was markedly different at the Last ...