Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary specialism and generalism at range margins. The mechanisms underpinning these often transient niche breadth modifications are poorly known, but utilization of novel resources likely depends on phenological synchrony between the consumer and resource. We use a climate-driven range and host shift by the butterfly Aricia agestis to test how climate-driven changes in host phenology and condition affect phenological synchrony, and consider implications for host use. Our data suggest that the perennial plant that was the primary host before range expansion is a more reliable resource than the annual Geraniaceae upon which the butterfly has become specia...
Shifts in species’ phenologies and phenological asynchronies between the interacting organisms have ...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
The changes in species' geographical distribution demanded by climate change are often critically li...
Comunicación de Congreso-Conferencia invitadaClimate-driven geographic range shifts have been associ...
Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary special...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
The fingerprints of anthropogenic climate change are increasingly visible in myriad ecological event...
Abstract Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to und...
Abstract Aim Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of comple...
1. Climate-driven changes in the relative phenologies of interacting species may potentially alter t...
Although changes in phenology and species associations are relatively well-documented responses to g...
The consequences of climate change for biogeographic range dynamics depend on the spatial scales at ...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
Shifts in species’ phenologies and phenological asynchronies between the interacting organisms have ...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
The changes in species' geographical distribution demanded by climate change are often critically li...
Comunicación de Congreso-Conferencia invitadaClimate-driven geographic range shifts have been associ...
Climate-driven geographic range shifts have been associated with transitions between dietary special...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
The fingerprints of anthropogenic climate change are increasingly visible in myriad ecological event...
Abstract Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to und...
Abstract Aim Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of comple...
1. Climate-driven changes in the relative phenologies of interacting species may potentially alter t...
Although changes in phenology and species associations are relatively well-documented responses to g...
The consequences of climate change for biogeographic range dynamics depend on the spatial scales at ...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
Shifts in species’ phenologies and phenological asynchronies between the interacting organisms have ...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
The changes in species' geographical distribution demanded by climate change are often critically li...