Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered environmental conditions on species distributions. However, it is increasingly acknowledged that climate change also influences species interactions. We review and synthesize literature information on biotic interactions and use it to argue that the abundance of species and the direction of selection during climate change vary depending on how their trophic interactions become disrupted. Plant abundance can be controlled by aboveground and belowground multitrophic level interactions with herbivores, pathogens, symbionts and their enemies. We discuss how these interactions may alter during climate change and the resulting species range shifts. We s...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
Plant–animal interactions are fundamentally important in ecosystems, but have often been ignored by ...
Context-dependencies in species' responses to the same climate change frustrate attempts to generali...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are essential in shaping the biological response of communities to ongoing...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are essential in shaping the biological response of communities to ongoing...
Climate change is generating novel communities composed of new combinations of species. These result...
Biotic interactions drive key ecological and evolutionary processes and mediate ecosystem responses ...
Scientists now recognize the importance of species interactions for range shifts, but lack general p...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Context-dependencies in species' responses to the same climate change frustrate attempts to generali...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
The distribution of types of vegetation around the world is clearly related to climate. Different co...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
Plant–animal interactions are fundamentally important in ecosystems, but have often been ignored by ...
Context-dependencies in species' responses to the same climate change frustrate attempts to generali...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Understanding the limits to species ranges and distributions remains a difficult and long-standing p...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are essential in shaping the biological response of communities to ongoing...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are essential in shaping the biological response of communities to ongoing...
Climate change is generating novel communities composed of new combinations of species. These result...
Biotic interactions drive key ecological and evolutionary processes and mediate ecosystem responses ...
Scientists now recognize the importance of species interactions for range shifts, but lack general p...
<div><p>Climate in part determines species’ distributions, and species’ distributions are shifting i...
Context-dependencies in species' responses to the same climate change frustrate attempts to generali...
Climate in part determines species' distributions, and species' distributions are shifting in respon...
The distribution of types of vegetation around the world is clearly related to climate. Different co...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
Plant–animal interactions are fundamentally important in ecosystems, but have often been ignored by ...
Context-dependencies in species' responses to the same climate change frustrate attempts to generali...