A major challenge in ecology is understanding why certain species persist, while others decline, in response to environmental change. Trait-based comparative analyses are useful in this regard as they can help identify the key drivers of decline, and highlight traits that promote resistance to change. Despite their popularity trait-based comparative analyses tend to focus on explaining variation in range shift and extinction risk, seldom being applied to actual measures of species decline. Furthermore they have tended to be taxonomically restricted to birds, mammals, plants and butterflies. Here we utilise a novel approach to estimate occurrence trends for the Odonata in Britain and Ireland, and examine trait correlates of these trends usin...
The history of recording and monitoring of Odonata in Britain is briefly described. Results are then...
The fossil record shows definitive patterns resulting from the mass extinctions of the geologic past...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
A major challenge in ecology is understanding why certain species persist, while others decline, in ...
All natural populations show fluctuations in space or time. This is fundamental for the maintenance ...
Aim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of climate change on biodiv...
Understanding the risk of local extinction of a species is vital in conservation biology, especially...
Understanding how changes in species richness pattern correlate with range changes in different taxo...
Declarations can be found on page 10 DOI 10.7717/peerj.1410 Copyright 2015 Powney et al
<p>As selective pressures are altered by the changing climate, species have been shown to shift thei...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
Dragonflies are good indicators of environmental health and biodiversity. Most studies addressing dr...
The occurrence of seven southern Odonata species has been watched in Wallonia over the last two deca...
Trends in dragonfly occurrence in Belgium (Odonata) The group ‘Gomphus’ collected 65 000 records o...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
The history of recording and monitoring of Odonata in Britain is briefly described. Results are then...
The fossil record shows definitive patterns resulting from the mass extinctions of the geologic past...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
A major challenge in ecology is understanding why certain species persist, while others decline, in ...
All natural populations show fluctuations in space or time. This is fundamental for the maintenance ...
Aim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of climate change on biodiv...
Understanding the risk of local extinction of a species is vital in conservation biology, especially...
Understanding how changes in species richness pattern correlate with range changes in different taxo...
Declarations can be found on page 10 DOI 10.7717/peerj.1410 Copyright 2015 Powney et al
<p>As selective pressures are altered by the changing climate, species have been shown to shift thei...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
Dragonflies are good indicators of environmental health and biodiversity. Most studies addressing dr...
The occurrence of seven southern Odonata species has been watched in Wallonia over the last two deca...
Trends in dragonfly occurrence in Belgium (Odonata) The group ‘Gomphus’ collected 65 000 records o...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
The history of recording and monitoring of Odonata in Britain is briefly described. Results are then...
The fossil record shows definitive patterns resulting from the mass extinctions of the geologic past...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...