Species' geographical distributions are tracking latitudinal and elevational surface temperature gradients under global climate change. To evaluate the opportunities to track these gradients across space, we provide a first baseline assessment of the steepness of these gradients for the world's terrestrial birds. Within the breeding ranges of 9,014 bird species, we characterized the spatial gradients in temperature along latitude and elevation for all and a subset of bird species, respectively. We summarized these temperature gradients globally for threatened and non-threatened species and determined how their steepness varied based on species' geography (range size, shape, and orientation) and projected changes in temperature under climate...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Aim: Species are expected to move uphill or poleward in response to climate change, yet their distr...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity worldwide inducing species to either "move, adapt or die" I...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Beyond the effects of temperature increase on local population trends and on species distribution sh...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Capsule Abundance monitoring data suggest that the short-term response of breeding birds to recent w...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
The ongoing climate crisis is a significant threat to global biodiversity. As Earth warms, many spec...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Aim The aim of this study was to test a variant of the evolutionary time hypothesis for the bird lat...
Abstract Global change in climate and land use have profound effects on species’ geographic and elev...
Elevational gradients provide a powerful laboratory for understanding the environmental and ecologic...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity worldwide inducing species to either “move, adapt or die”. ...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Aim: Species are expected to move uphill or poleward in response to climate change, yet their distr...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity worldwide inducing species to either "move, adapt or die" I...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Beyond the effects of temperature increase on local population trends and on species distribution sh...
Among birds, tropical montane species are likely to be among the most vulnerable to climate change, ...
Capsule Abundance monitoring data suggest that the short-term response of breeding birds to recent w...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
The ongoing climate crisis is a significant threat to global biodiversity. As Earth warms, many spec...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Aim The aim of this study was to test a variant of the evolutionary time hypothesis for the bird lat...
Abstract Global change in climate and land use have profound effects on species’ geographic and elev...
Elevational gradients provide a powerful laboratory for understanding the environmental and ecologic...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity worldwide inducing species to either “move, adapt or die”. ...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Aim: Species are expected to move uphill or poleward in response to climate change, yet their distr...
Climate change is affecting biodiversity worldwide inducing species to either "move, adapt or die" I...