Climate change is expected to have profound ecological effects, yet shifts in competitive abilities among species are rarely studied in this context. Blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) and great tits (Parus major) compete for food and roosting sites, yet coexist across much of their range. Climate change might thus change the competitive relationships and coexistence between these two species. Analysing four of the highest-quality, long-term datasets available on these species across Europe, we extend the textbook example of coexistence between competing species to include the dynamic effects of long-term climate variation. Using threshold time-series statistical modelling, we demonstrate that long-term climate variation affects species demogr...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate change is expected to have profound ecological effects, yet shifts in competitive abilities ...
Climate change is expected to have profound ecological effects, yet shifts in competitive abilities ...
Climate change is expected to have profound ecological effects, yet shifts in competitive abilities ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Unravelling the contributions of density-dependent and density-independent factors in determining sp...
Unravelling the contributions of density-dependent and density-independent factors in determining sp...
Unravelling the contributions of density-dependent and density-independent factors in determining sp...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate change is expected to have profound ecological effects, yet shifts in competitive abilities ...
Climate change is expected to have profound ecological effects, yet shifts in competitive abilities ...
Climate change is expected to have profound ecological effects, yet shifts in competitive abilities ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Unravelling the contributions of density-dependent and density-independent factors in determining sp...
Unravelling the contributions of density-dependent and density-independent factors in determining sp...
Unravelling the contributions of density-dependent and density-independent factors in determining sp...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...
Climate warming has altered phenologies of many taxa [1, 2], but the extent differs vastly between [...