Evidence of anthropogenic global climate change is accumulating, but its potential consequences for insect distributions have received little attention. We use a 'climate response surface' model to investigate distribution changes at the northern margin of the speckled wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria. We relate its current European distribution to a combination of three bioclimatic variables. We document that P. aegeria has expanded its northern margin substantially since 1940, that changes in this species' distribution over the past 100 years are likely to have been due to climate change, and that P. aegeria will have the potential to shift its range margin substantially northwards under predicted future climate change. At current rates of...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
Recent climate change is recognized as a main cause of shifts in geographical distributions of speci...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Since the 1940s, the distributions of several butterfly species have been expanding in northern Euro...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances ...
Aim: Climate change has been predicted to facilitate poleward expansion of many early‐successional s...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
Recent climate change is recognized as a main cause of shifts in geographical distributions of speci...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
There is little consensus as to why there is so much variation in the rates at which different speci...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Since the 1940s, the distributions of several butterfly species have been expanding in northern Euro...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances ...
Aim: Climate change has been predicted to facilitate poleward expansion of many early‐successional s...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
Species are more restricted in their habitat associations at their leading-edge range margins where ...
Recent climate change is recognized as a main cause of shifts in geographical distributions of speci...