To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. and can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291365-2486Ecological niche theory holds that species distributions are shaped by a large and complex suite of interacting factors. Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to describe species’ niches and predict the effects of future environmental change, including climate change. Currently, SDMs often fail to capture the complexity of species’ niches, resulting in predictions that are generally limited to climate-occupancy interaction...
Species may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their range or adapting loc...
A central goal of phylogeography is to identify and characterize the processes underlying divergence...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Rapid climate warming has caused species across the gl...
There has been increasing acknowledgement that refugia at different scales facilitate the long-term ...
Landscape connectivity is essential for maintaining viable populations, particularly for species res...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 8, ...
How climate constrains species' distributions through time and space is an important question in the...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
Recent research on mountain-dwelling species has illustrated changes in species\u27 distributional p...
Accounting for within-species variability in the relationship between occurrence and climate is esse...
The current and projected future warming trends together with degradation of habitats throughout muc...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
How species will respond to the changing climate is poorly understood, but will become increasingly ...
Climate change is affecting ecosystems worldwide. Among those ecological communities most affected a...
Species may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their range or adapting loc...
A central goal of phylogeography is to identify and characterize the processes underlying divergence...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Rapid climate warming has caused species across the gl...
There has been increasing acknowledgement that refugia at different scales facilitate the long-term ...
Landscape connectivity is essential for maintaining viable populations, particularly for species res...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 8, ...
How climate constrains species' distributions through time and space is an important question in the...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
Recent research on mountain-dwelling species has illustrated changes in species\u27 distributional p...
Accounting for within-species variability in the relationship between occurrence and climate is esse...
The current and projected future warming trends together with degradation of habitats throughout muc...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
How species will respond to the changing climate is poorly understood, but will become increasingly ...
Climate change is affecting ecosystems worldwide. Among those ecological communities most affected a...
Species may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their range or adapting loc...
A central goal of phylogeography is to identify and characterize the processes underlying divergence...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Rapid climate warming has caused species across the gl...