Species currently track suitable abiotic and biotic conditions under ongoing climate change. Adjustments of trophic interactions may provide a mechanism for population persistence, an option that is rarely included in model projections. Here, we model the future distribution, of butterflies in the western Alps of Switzerland under climate change, simulating potential diet expansion resulting from adaptive behavior or new host opportunities. We projected the distribution of 60 butterfly and 298 plant species with species distribution models (SDMs) under three climate change scenarios. From known host plants, we allowed a potential diet expansion based on phylogenetic constraints. We assessed whether diet expansion could reduce the ra...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
Climate change is driving rapid and accelerating shifts in range limits, both poleward expansions an...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Species currently track suitable abiotic and biotic conditions under ongoing climate change. Adjustm...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
Withstanding extinction while facing rapid climate change depends on a species’ ability to track its...
Abstract Aim Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of comple...
The authors incorporate intraspecific variation into a dynamic range model to predict the consequenc...
One of nature’s most astonishing features is the diversity of life, as more than a million species h...
One of the most active disciplines in ecology these last years focuses on predicting and understandi...
Aim: Niche-based models often ignore spatial variation in the climatic niche of a species across its...
One of the most active disciplines in ecology these last years focuses on predicting and understandi...
Aim: Niche stability areas (NSAs) are portions of the species range where climate conditions remain ...
Climate change is driving rapid and accelerating shifts in range limits, both poleward expansions an...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
Climate change is driving rapid and accelerating shifts in range limits, both poleward expansions an...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Species currently track suitable abiotic and biotic conditions under ongoing climate change. Adjustm...
Aim: Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of complex ecological...
Withstanding extinction while facing rapid climate change depends on a species’ ability to track its...
Abstract Aim Species ranges are highly dynamic, shifting in space and time as a result of comple...
The authors incorporate intraspecific variation into a dynamic range model to predict the consequenc...
One of nature’s most astonishing features is the diversity of life, as more than a million species h...
One of the most active disciplines in ecology these last years focuses on predicting and understandi...
Aim: Niche-based models often ignore spatial variation in the climatic niche of a species across its...
One of the most active disciplines in ecology these last years focuses on predicting and understandi...
Aim: Niche stability areas (NSAs) are portions of the species range where climate conditions remain ...
Climate change is driving rapid and accelerating shifts in range limits, both poleward expansions an...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Habitat fragmentation may present a major impediment to species range shifts caused by climate chang...
Climate change is driving rapid and accelerating shifts in range limits, both poleward expansions an...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...