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 …
Disconnects between ecological theory and data in phenological mismatch research
HM Kharouba, EM Wolkovich - Nature Climate Change, 2020 - nature.com
Climate change may lead to phenological mismatches, where the timing of critical events
between interacting species becomes desynchronized, with potential negative …
between interacting species becomes desynchronized, with potential negative …
Lack of evidence for the match‐mismatch hypothesis across terrestrial trophic interactions
HM Kharouba, EM Wolkovich - Ecology Letters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change has led to widespread shifts in the timing of key life history events between
interacting species (phenological asynchrony) with hypothesized cascading negative fitness …
interacting species (phenological asynchrony) with hypothesized cascading negative fitness …
The role of seasonal timing and phenological shifts for species coexistence
VHW Rudolf - Ecology letters, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Shifts in the phenologies of coexistence species are altering the temporal structure of natural
communities worldwide. However, predicting how these changes affect the structure and …
communities worldwide. However, predicting how these changes affect the structure and …
Effects of phenological mismatch under warming are modified by community context
Climate change is altering the relative timing of species interactions by shifting when
species first appear in communities and modifying the duration organisms spend in each …
species first appear in communities and modifying the duration organisms spend in each …
Review on environmental alterations propagating from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems
Terrestrial inputs into freshwater ecosystems are a classical field of environmental science.
Resource fluxes (subsidy) from aquatic to terrestrial systems have been less studied …
Resource fluxes (subsidy) from aquatic to terrestrial systems have been less studied …
Ecological mismatches are moderated by local conditions for two populations of a long‐distance migratory bird
Ecological mismatches between reproductive events and seasonal resource peaks are
frequently proposed to be a key driver of population dynamics resulting from global climate …
frequently proposed to be a key driver of population dynamics resulting from global climate …
The eco‐evolutionary consequences of interspecific phenological asynchrony–A theoretical perspective
The timing of biological events (phenology) is an important aspect of both a species' life
cycle and how it interacts with other species and its environment. Patterns of phenological …
cycle and how it interacts with other species and its environment. Patterns of phenological …
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 …
Pollinator declines and the stability of plant–pollinator networks
R Ramos‐Jiliberto, P Moisset de Espanés… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Population declines of pollinators constitute a major concern for the fate of biodiversity and
associated ecosystem services in a context of global change. Massive declines of pollinator …
associated ecosystem services in a context of global change. Massive declines of pollinator …