Climate change is an important driver of range shifts and community composition changes. Still, little is known about how the responses are influenced by the combination of land use, species interactions and species traits. We integrate climate and distributional data for 131 butterfly species in Sweden and Finland and show that cumulative species richness has increased with increasing temperature over the past 120 years. Average provincial species richness increased by 64% (range 15–229%), from 46 to 70. The rate and direction of range expansions have not matched the temperature changes, in part because colonisations have been modified by other climatic variables, land use and vary according to species characteristics representing ecologic...
Recent global change has had a substantial influence on the distribution of organisms, and many spec...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Species are thought to have more restricted niches towards their range boundaries, although this has...
Climate change is an important driver of range shifts and community composition changes. Still, litt...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Simple Summary There has been a widespread decline of many plants and animals driven at least partly...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
Although the effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly evident by the shifts in spe...
Species-energy theory indicates that recent climate warming should have driven increases in species ...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Aim: Changes in community composition resulting from environmental changes modify biotic interaction...
Climate change is considered one of the greatest future threats against biodiversity. One predicted ...
Species-energy theory indicates that recent climate warming should have driven increases in species ...
Recent global change has had a substantial influence on the distribution of organisms, and many spec...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Species are thought to have more restricted niches towards their range boundaries, although this has...
Climate change is an important driver of range shifts and community composition changes. Still, litt...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Simple Summary There has been a widespread decline of many plants and animals driven at least partly...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
Although the effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly evident by the shifts in spe...
Species-energy theory indicates that recent climate warming should have driven increases in species ...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Aim: Changes in community composition resulting from environmental changes modify biotic interaction...
Climate change is considered one of the greatest future threats against biodiversity. One predicted ...
Species-energy theory indicates that recent climate warming should have driven increases in species ...
Recent global change has had a substantial influence on the distribution of organisms, and many spec...
1. Prediction of species distributions in an altered climate requires knowledge on how global- and l...
Species are thought to have more restricted niches towards their range boundaries, although this has...