Cold truths: how winter drives responses of terrestrial organisms to climate change
CM Williams, HAL Henry, BJ Sinclair - Biological Reviews, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Winter is a key driver of individual performance, community composition, and ecological
interactions in terrestrial habitats. Although climate change research tends to focus on …
interactions in terrestrial habitats. Although climate change research tends to focus on …
Environmental variation and population responses to global change
Species' responses to environmental changes such as global warming are affected not only
by trends in mean conditions, but also by natural and human‐induced environmental …
by trends in mean conditions, but also by natural and human‐induced environmental …
Plant–pollinator interactions and phenological change: what can we learn about climate impacts from experiments and observations?
JRK Forrest - Oikos, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change can affect plant–pollinator interactions in a variety of ways, but much of the
research attention has focused on whether independent shifts in phenology will alter …
research attention has focused on whether independent shifts in phenology will alter …
Tackling extremes: challenges for ecological and evolutionary research on extreme climatic events
LD Bailey, M van de Pol - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Extreme climatic events (ECE s) are predicted to become more frequent as the climate
changes. A rapidly increasing number of studies–though few on animals–suggest that the …
changes. A rapidly increasing number of studies–though few on animals–suggest that the …
Connectivity rescues genetic diversity after a demographic bottleneck in a butterfly population network
Demographic bottlenecks that occur when populations fluctuate in size erode genetic
diversity, but that diversity can be recovered through immigration. Connectivity among …
diversity, but that diversity can be recovered through immigration. Connectivity among …
Does climate variability influence the demography of wild primates? Evidence from long‐term life‐history data in seven species
FA Campos, WF Morris, SC Alberts… - Global change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Earth's rapidly changing climate creates a growing need to understand how demographic
processes in natural populations are affected by climate variability, particularly among …
processes in natural populations are affected by climate variability, particularly among …
Unexpected phenological responses of butterflies to the interaction of urbanization and geographic temperature
Urbanization and global climate change can profoundly alter biological systems, yet
scientists often analyze their effects separately. We test how the timing of life cycle events …
scientists often analyze their effects separately. We test how the timing of life cycle events …
Fine‐and coarse‐filter conservation strategies in a time of climate change
MW Tingley, ES Darling… - Annals of the New york …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
As species adapt to a changing climate, so too must humans adapt to a new conservation
landscape. Classical frameworks have distinguished between fine‐and coarse‐filter …
landscape. Classical frameworks have distinguished between fine‐and coarse‐filter …
Seasonal weather patterns drive population vital rates and persistence in a stream fish
Climate change affects seasonal weather patterns, but little is known about the relative
importance of seasonal weather patterns on animal population vital rates. Even when such …
importance of seasonal weather patterns on animal population vital rates. Even when such …
Inclusion of trophic interactions increases the vulnerability of an alpine butterfly species to climate change
Climate change is expected to have significant and complex impacts on ecological
communities. In addition to direct effects of climate on species, there can also be indirect …
communities. In addition to direct effects of climate on species, there can also be indirect …