Current evidence of phenological responses to recent climate change is substantially biased towards northern hemisphere temperate regions. Given regional differences in climate change, shifts in phenology will not be uniform across the globe, and conclusions drawn from temperate systems in the northern hemisphere might not be applicable to other regions on the planet. We conduct the largest meta-analysis to date of phenological drivers and trends among southern hemisphere species, assessing 1208 long-term datasets from 89 studies on 347 species. Data were mostly from Australasia (Australia and New Zealand), South America and the Antarctic/subantarctic, and focused primarily on plants and birds. This meta-analysis shows an advance in the tim...
<p>(a) Number of southern hemisphere phenological data sets by taxon and main foraging habitat, (b) ...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Current evidence of phenological responses to recent climate change is substantially biased towards ...
Current evidence of phenological responses to recent climate change is substantially biased towards ...
Advancing spring phenology is a well documented consequence of anthropogenic climate change, but it ...
Climate change is already driving shifts in phenology, the timing of life-history events such as flo...
Species are largely predicted to shift poleward as global temperatures increase, with this fingerpri...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
Phenology is the study of recurring life-cycle events that are initiated and driven by environmental...
Shifts in flowering phenology have been studied in detail in the northern hemisphere and are a key p...
Disparate ecological datasets are often organized into databases post hoc and then analyzed and inte...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
This work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant NE/J02080X/1. The Rothamst...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
<p>(a) Number of southern hemisphere phenological data sets by taxon and main foraging habitat, (b) ...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Current evidence of phenological responses to recent climate change is substantially biased towards ...
Current evidence of phenological responses to recent climate change is substantially biased towards ...
Advancing spring phenology is a well documented consequence of anthropogenic climate change, but it ...
Climate change is already driving shifts in phenology, the timing of life-history events such as flo...
Species are largely predicted to shift poleward as global temperatures increase, with this fingerpri...
Climate change is shifting species’ distribution and phenology. Ecological traits, such as mobility ...
Phenology is the study of recurring life-cycle events that are initiated and driven by environmental...
Shifts in flowering phenology have been studied in detail in the northern hemisphere and are a key p...
Disparate ecological datasets are often organized into databases post hoc and then analyzed and inte...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
This work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant NE/J02080X/1. The Rothamst...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
<p>(a) Number of southern hemisphere phenological data sets by taxon and main foraging habitat, (b) ...
Climate change has led to shifts in phenology in many species distributed widely across taxonomic gr...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...