Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lead to phenological mismatches between predators and prey. In cases where prey availability peaks before reproducing predators reach maximal prey demand, any negative fitness consequences would selectively favor resynchronization by earlier starts of the reproductive activities of the predators. At a study site in northeast Greenland, over a period of 17 years, the median emergence of the invertebrate prey of Sanderling Calidris alba advanced with 1.27 days per year. Yet, over the same period Sanderling did not advance hatching date. Thus, Sanderlings increasingly hatched after their prey was maximally abundant. Surprisingly, the phenological m...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyBrett K. SandercockImpacts of climate change on biological sy...
Responses to climate change can vary across functional groups and trophic levels, leading to a tempo...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
12 pagesInternational audienceClimate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally acro...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological changes. A...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological cha...
Average annual temperatures in the Arctic increased by 2–3 °C during the second half of the twentiet...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyBrett K. SandercockImpacts of climate change on biological sy...
Responses to climate change can vary across functional groups and trophic levels, leading to a tempo...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
12 pagesInternational audienceClimate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally acro...
Climate change may influence the phenology of organisms unequally across trophic levels and thus lea...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological changes. A...
In seasonal environments subject to climate change, organisms typically show phenological cha...
Average annual temperatures in the Arctic increased by 2–3 °C during the second half of the twentiet...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyBrett K. SandercockImpacts of climate change on biological sy...
Responses to climate change can vary across functional groups and trophic levels, leading to a tempo...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...