Climate change is increasingly altering the composition of ecological communities, in combination with other environmental pressures such as high-intensity land use. Pressures are expected to interact in their effects, but the extent to which intensive human land use constrains community responses to climate change is currently unclear. A generic indicator of climate change impact, the community temperature index (CTI), has previously been used to suggest that both bird and butterflies are successfully ‘tracking’ climate change. Here, we assessed community changes at over 600 English bird or butterfly monitoring sites over three decades and tested how the surrounding land has influenced these changes. We partitioned community changes into w...
International audienceRural landscapes of western Europe have considerably changed in the last decad...
Human land use and climate change are regarded as the main driving forces of present-day and future ...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Climate change is increasingly altering the composition of ecological communities, in combination wi...
Although increased temperatures are known to reinforce the effects of habitat destruction at local t...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
There is ample evidence that the ongoing climate change has large impacts on the distribution of spe...
Different components of global change can have interacting effects on biodiversity and this may infl...
Different components of global change can have interacting effects on biodiversity and this may infl...
<div><p>Human land use and climate change are regarded as the main driving forces of present-day and...
AcceptedArticleThis is the accepted version of the following article: Nieto-Sánchez, S., Gutiérrez, ...
Human land use and climate change are regarded as the main driving forces of present-day and future ...
Climate changes have profound effects on the distribution of numerous plant and animal species1–3. H...
The impacts of climate change on species and ecosystems are increasingly evident. While these tend t...
Different components of global change can have interacting effects on biodiversity and this may infl...
International audienceRural landscapes of western Europe have considerably changed in the last decad...
Human land use and climate change are regarded as the main driving forces of present-day and future ...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...
Climate change is increasingly altering the composition of ecological communities, in combination wi...
Although increased temperatures are known to reinforce the effects of habitat destruction at local t...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
There is ample evidence that the ongoing climate change has large impacts on the distribution of spe...
Different components of global change can have interacting effects on biodiversity and this may infl...
Different components of global change can have interacting effects on biodiversity and this may infl...
<div><p>Human land use and climate change are regarded as the main driving forces of present-day and...
AcceptedArticleThis is the accepted version of the following article: Nieto-Sánchez, S., Gutiérrez, ...
Human land use and climate change are regarded as the main driving forces of present-day and future ...
Climate changes have profound effects on the distribution of numerous plant and animal species1–3. H...
The impacts of climate change on species and ecosystems are increasingly evident. While these tend t...
Different components of global change can have interacting effects on biodiversity and this may infl...
International audienceRural landscapes of western Europe have considerably changed in the last decad...
Human land use and climate change are regarded as the main driving forces of present-day and future ...
Many species are responding to anthropogenic climate change by shifting their ranges to higher latit...