An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires both a robust measurement of the change that is occurring and a mechanistic framework for understanding the drivers of that change. Such a requirement provides a challenge because biological monitoring is often ad hoc, and mechanistic experiments are often performed under highly simplified conditions. This study integrates multiple datasets to evaluate our current knowledge of the measurement and mechanism of phenological shifts in a key pollinator taxon: the hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae). First, two large, complementary and independent monitoring datasets are used to test for trends in phenology: an ad hoc national recording scheme containin...
As a response to climate warming, many animals and plants have been found to shift phenologies, such...
International audienceBy analysing phenological shifts among > 2,000 insect pollinator species in Eu...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Global warming is causing a general trend of rising temperatures worldwide. Simultaneously there is ...
Global warming is causing a general trend of rising temperatures worldwide. Simultaneously there is ...
We explore the phenological response by Danish hoverflies (Syrphidae) to continually rising annual t...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
As a response to climate warming, many animals and plants have been found to shift phenologies, such...
International audienceBy analysing phenological shifts among > 2,000 insect pollinator species in Eu...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Global warming is causing a general trend of rising temperatures worldwide. Simultaneously there is ...
Global warming is causing a general trend of rising temperatures worldwide. Simultaneously there is ...
We explore the phenological response by Danish hoverflies (Syrphidae) to continually rising annual t...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
Many species appear to be undergoing shifts in phenology, arising from climate change. To predict th...
As a response to climate warming, many animals and plants have been found to shift phenologies, such...
International audienceBy analysing phenological shifts among > 2,000 insect pollinator species in Eu...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...