Evolutionary and demographic consequences of phenological mismatches
ME Visser, P Gienapp - Nature ecology & evolution, 2019 - nature.com
Climate change has often led to unequal shifts in the seasonal timing (phenology) of
interacting species, such as consumers and their resource, leading to phenological …
interacting species, such as consumers and their resource, leading to phenological …
Linking plant phenology to conservation biology
Phenology has achieved a prominent position in current scenarios of global change
research given its role in monitoring and predicting the timing of recurrent life cycle events …
research given its role in monitoring and predicting the timing of recurrent life cycle events …
Roots and associated fungi drive long-term carbon sequestration in boreal forest
KE Clemmensen, A Bahr, O Ovaskainen, A Dahlberg… - Science, 2013 - science.org
Boreal forest soils function as a terrestrial net sink in the global carbon cycle. The prevailing
dogma has focused on aboveground plant litter as a principal source of soil organic matter …
dogma has focused on aboveground plant litter as a principal source of soil organic matter …
Plant-pollinator interactions over 120 years: loss of species, co-occurrence, and function
Using historic data sets, we quantified the degree to which global change over 120 years
disrupted plant-pollinator interactions in a temperate forest understory community in Illinois …
disrupted plant-pollinator interactions in a temperate forest understory community in Illinois …
Shifts in flowering phenology reshape a subalpine plant community
PJ CaraDonna, AM Iler… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Phenology—the timing of biological events—is highly sensitive to climate change. However,
our general understanding of how phenology responds to climate change is based almost …
our general understanding of how phenology responds to climate change is based almost …
A common framework for identifying linkage rules across different types of interactions
Species interactions, ranging from antagonisms to mutualisms, form the architecture of
biodiversity and determine ecosystem functioning. Understanding the rules responsible for …
biodiversity and determine ecosystem functioning. Understanding the rules responsible for …
Covariation among reproductive traits in flowering plants shapes their interactions with pollinators
Globally, plants display enormous variation in life‐history strategies and trait combinations.
However, evidence suggests that evolutionary and physiological constraints limit the …
However, evidence suggests that evolutionary and physiological constraints limit the …
Phenological shifts and the fate of mutualisms
Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of
which are involved in mutualistic interactions. Because many mutualisms can form only if …
which are involved in mutualistic interactions. Because many mutualisms can form only if …
[HTML][HTML] Phenological changes in the southern hemisphere
Current evidence of phenological responses to recent climate change is substantially biased
towards northern hemisphere temperate regions. Given regional differences in climate …
towards northern hemisphere temperate regions. Given regional differences in climate …
Phenological shifts alter the seasonal structure of pollinator assemblages in Europe
Pollinators play an important role in terrestrial ecosystems by providing key ecosystem
functions and services to wild plants and crops, respectively. The sustainable provision of …
functions and services to wild plants and crops, respectively. The sustainable provision of …