International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade on species ranges and their relationship to the environment, our understanding of how environmental conditions shape species distribution is still far from complete. Yet, some process-based species distribution models have been able to simulate plants and insects distribution at a global scale. These models strongly rely on the completion of the annual cycle of the species and therefore on their accomplished phenology. In particular, they have shown that the northern limit of species' ranges appears to be caused mainly by the inability to undergo full fruit maturation, while the southern limit appears to be caused by the inability to flower o...
The phenology of seed ripening and release are important for dispersal, reproductive success and sur...
To generate realistic projections of species' responses to climate change, we need to understand the...
Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Tra...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
Improving our understanding of species ranges under rapid climate change requires application of our...
Global warming is expected to have a major impact on plant distributions, an issue of key importance...
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...
The phenology of seed ripening and release are important for dispersal, reproductive success and sur...
Species distribution models have grown in complexity by incorporating fine-scale variables...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Climate change has led to an advance in phenology in many species. Synchrony in phenology between di...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Species distribution models (SDMs) have played a pivotal role in predicting how species might respon...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
The phenology of seed ripening and release are important for dispersal, reproductive success and sur...
To generate realistic projections of species' responses to climate change, we need to understand the...
Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Tra...
International audienceDespite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade ...
Improving our understanding of species ranges under rapid climate change requires application of our...
Global warming is expected to have a major impact on plant distributions, an issue of key importance...
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...
The phenology of seed ripening and release are important for dispersal, reproductive success and sur...
Species distribution models have grown in complexity by incorporating fine-scale variables...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Climate change has led to an advance in phenology in many species. Synchrony in phenology between di...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Species distribution models (SDMs) have played a pivotal role in predicting how species might respon...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
The phenology of seed ripening and release are important for dispersal, reproductive success and sur...
To generate realistic projections of species' responses to climate change, we need to understand the...
Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Tra...