Although the effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly evident by the shifts in species ranges across taxonomical groups, the underlying mechanisms affecting individual species are still poorly understood. The power of climate envelopes to predict future ranges has been seriously questioned in recent studies. Amongst others, an improved understanding of the effects of current weather on population trends is required. We analysed the relation between butterfly abundance and the weather experienced during the life cycle for successive years using data collected within the framework of the Dutch Butterfly Monitoring Scheme for 40 species over a 15-year period and corresponding climate data. Both average and extreme temperature...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
The climatic preferences of the species determine to a large extent their response to climate change...
Although the effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly evident by the shifts in spe...
Understanding the causes of temporal variation in abundance is a fundamental question within populat...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
Lepidoptera are sensitive to climate change, with documented impacts on their phenology, distributio...
Although climate-driven phenological shifts have been documented for many taxa across the globe, we ...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances ...
1. One very conspicuous sign that warming is affecting the ecology of butterflies are the phenologic...
The effects of climate change on the surrounding biodiversity lead scientists to argue an “insect ap...
The interaction between climate change and habitat fragmentation has been presented as a deadly anth...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
The climatic preferences of the species determine to a large extent their response to climate change...
Although the effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly evident by the shifts in spe...
Understanding the causes of temporal variation in abundance is a fundamental question within populat...
We analyse distribution records for 51 British butterfly species to investigate altitudinal and lati...
Populations at the high latitude edge of species’ geographical ranges are thought to show larger int...
Lepidoptera are sensitive to climate change, with documented impacts on their phenology, distributio...
Although climate-driven phenological shifts have been documented for many taxa across the globe, we ...
Climate warming threatens the survival of species at their warm, trailing‐edge range boundaries but ...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances ...
1. One very conspicuous sign that warming is affecting the ecology of butterflies are the phenologic...
The effects of climate change on the surrounding biodiversity lead scientists to argue an “insect ap...
The interaction between climate change and habitat fragmentation has been presented as a deadly anth...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
Weather extremes may have strong effects on biodiversity, as known from theoretical and modelling st...
The climatic preferences of the species determine to a large extent their response to climate change...