Abstract Aim: Climate change causes species' range shifts globally. Terrestrial plant species often lag behind temperature shifts, and it is unclear to what extent animal-dispersed plants can track climate change. Here, we estimate the ability of bird-dispersed plant species to track future temperature change on a tropical mountain. Location: Tropical elevational gradient (500–3500 m a.s.l.) in the Manú biosphere reserve, Peru Time period: 1960–1990 to 2061–2080 Taxa: Fleshy-fruited plants, avian frugivores Methods: Using simulations based on the functional traits of avian frugivores and fruiting plants, we quantified the number of long-distance dispersal (LDD) events that woody plant species would require to track projected temperatur...
<div><p>Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Aim: How species respond to climate change is influenced by their sensitivity to climatic conditions...
AIM: Climate change causes shifts in species ranges globally. Terrestrial plant species often lag ...
Aim: Species in ecological communities are linked by biotic interactions. It is therefore important ...
Climate change forces many species to move their ranges to higher latitudes or elevations. Resulting...
Aim Species in ecological communities are linked by biotic interactions. It is therefore important t...
Climate change is forcing the redistribution of life on Earth at an unprecedented velocity1,2. Migra...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
Aim Climate change causes shifts in species distributions, or 'migrations'. Despite the centrality o...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences plant community assembly. Therefore, understan...
The persistence of species may depend upon their capacity to keep pace with climate change. However,...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Globally, birds have been shown to respond to climate change by shifting their elevational distribut...
<div><p>Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Aim: How species respond to climate change is influenced by their sensitivity to climatic conditions...
AIM: Climate change causes shifts in species ranges globally. Terrestrial plant species often lag ...
Aim: Species in ecological communities are linked by biotic interactions. It is therefore important ...
Climate change forces many species to move their ranges to higher latitudes or elevations. Resulting...
Aim Species in ecological communities are linked by biotic interactions. It is therefore important t...
Climate change is forcing the redistribution of life on Earth at an unprecedented velocity1,2. Migra...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
Aim Climate change causes shifts in species distributions, or 'migrations'. Despite the centrality o...
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences plant community assembly. Therefore, understan...
The persistence of species may depend upon their capacity to keep pace with climate change. However,...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Globally, birds have been shown to respond to climate change by shifting their elevational distribut...
<div><p>Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration...
Plants and animals have responded to past climate changes by migrating with habitable environments, ...
Aim: How species respond to climate change is influenced by their sensitivity to climatic conditions...