Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional changes in climate and whether there is a predictable pattern in that response is one of the major challenges in ecology. However, so far very little is known about the distributional responses of subtropical species to climate change, especially for small mammals. In this study, we examined the elevational range shifts at three range points (upper and lower range limits and abundance-weighted range centre) of rodents over a 30-year period (1986 to 2014-2015), in a subtropical forest of Southwest China. We also examined the influences of four ecological traits (body mass, habitat breadth, diet and daily activity pattern) on the upslope shifts...
Macrophysiology is defined as the study of variation in physiological traits--including physiologica...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
Abstract Background Understanding whether species’ elevational range is shifting in response to dire...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
Our Earth is facing the challenge of accelerating climate change, which imposes a great threat to bi...
Resurveys of historical collecting localities have revealed range shifts, primarily leading edge exp...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species range size pattern is a central issue in biogeography and macroecolog...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
Current anthropogenically-driven climate change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate. In respons...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Macrophysiology is defined as the study of variation in physiological traits--including physiologica...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
Abstract Background Understanding whether species’ elevational range is shifting in response to dire...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
Our Earth is facing the challenge of accelerating climate change, which imposes a great threat to bi...
Resurveys of historical collecting localities have revealed range shifts, primarily leading edge exp...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species range size pattern is a central issue in biogeography and macroecolog...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
Current anthropogenically-driven climate change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate. In respons...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Macrophysiology is defined as the study of variation in physiological traits--including physiologica...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...