International audienceDespite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community remains uncertain about where and when most species distributions will respond to altered climates. A major barrier is the spatial mismatch between the size of organisms and the scale at which climate data are collected and modeled. Using a meta-analysis of published literature, we show that grid lengths in species distribution models are, on average, ca. 10 000-fold larger than the animals they study, and ca. 1000-fold larger than the plants they study. And the gap is even worse than these ratios indicate, as most work has focused on organisms that are significantly biased toward large size. This mismatch is problematic because organisms do no...
Large-domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia, as they are based on ...
International audienceLarge‐domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia,...
To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that...
Despite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community remains uncertain about ...
There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal capacity, can...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions an...
Over the last 15 years bioclimate models have been widely used to predict ecological responses to cl...
Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale climate data may ...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
Abstract: Species distributions are conventionally modelled using coarse-grained macroclimate data m...
International audienceMicroclimates at the land–air interface affect the physiological functioning o...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
Abstract Microclimate science has developed into a global discipline. Microclimate science is incre...
Many analyses of biological responses to climate rely on gridded climate data derived from weather s...
Large-domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia, as they are based on ...
International audienceLarge‐domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia,...
To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that...
Despite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community remains uncertain about ...
There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal capacity, can...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions an...
Over the last 15 years bioclimate models have been widely used to predict ecological responses to cl...
Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale climate data may ...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
Abstract: Species distributions are conventionally modelled using coarse-grained macroclimate data m...
International audienceMicroclimates at the land–air interface affect the physiological functioning o...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
Abstract Microclimate science has developed into a global discipline. Microclimate science is incre...
Many analyses of biological responses to climate rely on gridded climate data derived from weather s...
Large-domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia, as they are based on ...
International audienceLarge‐domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia,...
To assess a species' vulnerability to climate change, we commonly use mapped environmental data that...