Species interactions drive ecosystem processes and are a major focus of global change research. Among the most consequential interactions expected to shift with climate change are those between insect herbivores and plants, both of which are highly sensitive to temperature. Insect herbivores and their host plants display varying levels of synchrony that could be disrupted or enhanced by climate change, yet empirical data on changes in synchrony are lacking. Using evidence of herbivory on herbarium specimens collected from the northeastern United States and France from 1900 to 2015, we provide evidence that plant species with temperature-sensitive phenologies experience higher levels of insect damage in warmer years, while less temperature-s...
<div><p>All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, ...
Climate change is altering phenology; however, the magnitude of this change varies among taxa. Compa...
Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, communities, and ecosystems are already apparent. ...
Species interactions drive ecosystem processes and are a major focus of global change research. Amon...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Warmer temperatures can alter the phenology and distribution of individual species. However, differe...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Species-specific responses to climate change will lead to changes in species interactions across mul...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
Rising temperatures associated with climate change will alter the fundamental physiological processe...
All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, the bala...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
<div><p>All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, ...
Climate change is altering phenology; however, the magnitude of this change varies among taxa. Compa...
Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, communities, and ecosystems are already apparent. ...
Species interactions drive ecosystem processes and are a major focus of global change research. Amon...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Warmer temperatures can alter the phenology and distribution of individual species. However, differe...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Species-specific responses to climate change will lead to changes in species interactions across mul...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
Rising temperatures associated with climate change will alter the fundamental physiological processe...
All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, the bala...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
<div><p>All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, ...
Climate change is altering phenology; however, the magnitude of this change varies among taxa. Compa...
Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, communities, and ecosystems are already apparent. ...