The mechanisms of phenology: the patterns and processes of phenological shifts
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in
response to climate change. While advances are common, shifts vary in magnitude and …
response to climate change. While advances are common, shifts vary in magnitude and …
How phenological tracking shapes species and communities in non‐stationary environments
EM Wolkovich, MJ Donahue - Biological Reviews, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change alters the environments of all species. Predicting species responses
requires understanding how species track environmental change, and how such tracking …
requires understanding how species track environmental change, and how such tracking …
The lost generation hypothesis: could climate change drive ectotherms into a developmental trap?
Climate warming affects the rate and timing of the development in ectothermic organisms.
Short‐living, ectothermic organisms (including many insects) showing thermal plasticity in …
Short‐living, ectothermic organisms (including many insects) showing thermal plasticity in …
[HTML][HTML] Ecological traits predict population changes in moths
Understanding the ecological traits which predispose species to local or global extinction
allows for more effective pre-emptive conservation management interventions. Insect …
allows for more effective pre-emptive conservation management interventions. Insect …
Phenological responses to climate warming in temperate moths and butterflies: species traits predict future changes in voltinism
T Teder - Oikos, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Changes in the number of generations per year (voltinism) have been among the most
common phenological responses to climate warming in insects inhabiting seasonal …
common phenological responses to climate warming in insects inhabiting seasonal …
Weather‐driven dynamics in a dual‐migrant system: moths and bats
JJ Krauel, JK Westbrook… - Journal of Animal …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Animal migrations generate large spatial and temporal fluctuations in biomass that provide a
resource base for many predator–prey interactions. These interactions are often driven by …
resource base for many predator–prey interactions. These interactions are often driven by …
Setting priorities and evaluation of habitats for the conservation of orthopterans: case study in the Aggtelek National Park (N Hungary)
The biodiversity conservation needs recent high-quality data and efficient methods for
prioritizing species and sites for conservation. Here we prioritized Orthoptera habitats of the …
prioritizing species and sites for conservation. Here we prioritized Orthoptera habitats of the …
Semiochemical-baited traps as a new method supplementing light traps for faunistic and ecological studies of Macroheterocera (Lepidoptera)
Attractivity and selectivity of two types of traps with synthetic, long-lasting, bisexual generic
attractants were compared to conventional light traps to promote their wider use, as an easy …
attractants were compared to conventional light traps to promote their wider use, as an easy …
Phenological responses of 215 moth species to interannual climate variation in the Pacific Northwest from 1895 through 2013
JA Maurer, JH Shepard, LG Crabo, PC Hammond… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Climate change has caused shifts in the phenology and distributions of many species but
comparing responses across species is challenged by inconsistencies in the methodology …
comparing responses across species is challenged by inconsistencies in the methodology …
Increased temperature delays the late-season phenology of multivoltine insect
A Glazaczow, D Orwin, M Bogdziewicz - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
We analyzed the impact of increased water temperature on the late-season phenology of the
mayfly (Baetis liebenauae). The River Gwda, unlike two other examined rivers (controls) …
mayfly (Baetis liebenauae). The River Gwda, unlike two other examined rivers (controls) …