Increasing temperatures resulting from climate change have within recent years been shown to advance phenological events in a large number of species worldwide. Species can differ in their response to increasing temperatures, and understanding the mechanisms that determine the response is therefore of great importance in order to understand and predict how a warming climate can influence both individual species, but also their interactions with each other and the environment. Understanding the mechanisms behind responses to increasing temperatures are however largely unexplored. The selected study system consisting of host plant species of the Brassicaceae family and their herbivore Anthocharis cardamines, is assumed to be especially vulner...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
Recent climate change and its consequences for living organisms constitute one of the greatest probl...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Increasing temperatures resulting from climate change have within recent years been shown to advance...
Shifts in species’ phenologies and phenological asynchronies between the interacting organisms have ...
1. Climate-driven changes in the relative phenologies of interacting species may potentially alter t...
1. Interactions between herbivorous insects and their host plants that are limited in time are wides...
Abstract Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to und...
Although changes in phenology and species associations are relatively well-documented responses to g...
Phenology affects the abiotic and biotic conditions that an organism encounters and consequently its...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
Temperature is a key driver of phenology in both plants and insects, and even small changes in tempe...
Animals and plants in temperate regions must adapt their life cycle to pronounced seasonal variation...
The seasonal timing of biological events (i.e. phenology) has been frequently observed to shift in r...
1. Variation among species in their phenological responses to temperature change suggests that shift...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
Recent climate change and its consequences for living organisms constitute one of the greatest probl...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...
Increasing temperatures resulting from climate change have within recent years been shown to advance...
Shifts in species’ phenologies and phenological asynchronies between the interacting organisms have ...
1. Climate-driven changes in the relative phenologies of interacting species may potentially alter t...
1. Interactions between herbivorous insects and their host plants that are limited in time are wides...
Abstract Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to und...
Although changes in phenology and species associations are relatively well-documented responses to g...
Phenology affects the abiotic and biotic conditions that an organism encounters and consequently its...
With climate change, species are shifting their distributions polewards and upwards, and advancing t...
Temperature is a key driver of phenology in both plants and insects, and even small changes in tempe...
Animals and plants in temperate regions must adapt their life cycle to pronounced seasonal variation...
The seasonal timing of biological events (i.e. phenology) has been frequently observed to shift in r...
1. Variation among species in their phenological responses to temperature change suggests that shift...
1. Phenological change is the most widely documented biological impact of climate change, but shows ...
Recent climate change and its consequences for living organisms constitute one of the greatest probl...
Responses of species to climate change are extremely variable, perhaps because of climate-related ch...