Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theory suggest that species' distributions and abundances depend on a suite of processes, notably abiotic filtering and biotic interactions, both of which are constrained by species' phylogenetic history. Models predicting species distribution have historically mostly considered abiotic filtering and are only starting to integrate biotic interaction. However, using information on present interactions to forecast the future of biodiversity supposes that biotic interactions will not change when species are confronted with new environments. Using bacterial microcosms, we illustrate how biotic interactions can vary along an environmental gradient and...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
<div><p>Studies of evolutionary responses to novel environments typically consider single species or...
International audienceGlobal environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide...
International audienceGlobal environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
The challenge Understanding how biotic interactions affect species' geographical ranges, biodiversit...
Species distribution models are a key tool in predicting and projecting population changes in the pa...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Predicting how ecological communities will respond to environmental change is challenging but highly...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
<div><p>Studies of evolutionary responses to novel environments typically consider single species or...
International audienceGlobal environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide...
International audienceGlobal environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
Global environmental change is altering the patterns of biodiversity worldwide. Observation and theo...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
The challenge Understanding how biotic interactions affect species' geographical ranges, biodiversit...
Species distribution models are a key tool in predicting and projecting population changes in the pa...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Predicting how ecological communities will respond to environmental change is challenging but highly...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
<div><p>Studies of evolutionary responses to novel environments typically consider single species or...