Climate change and phenological mismatch in trophic interactions among plants, insects, and vertebrates
Phenological mismatch results when interacting species change the timing of regularly
repeated phases in their life cycles at different rates. We review whether this continuously …
repeated phases in their life cycles at different rates. We review whether this continuously …
Prey–predator phenological mismatch under climate change
Highlights•Climate change is disrupting seasonal rhythms and developmental rate of
insects.•Phenological shifts within and among trophic levels are modifying biotic …
insects.•Phenological shifts within and among trophic levels are modifying biotic …
Impacts of habitat loss on migratory shorebird populations and communities at stopover sites in the Yellow Sea
Migratory birds generally use one or more stopover sites for rest and/or refuelling during
long-distance migration where a large abundance of diverse species can concentrate into …
long-distance migration where a large abundance of diverse species can concentrate into …
Strengthening the evidence base for temperature-mediated phenological asynchrony and its impacts
Climate warming has caused the seasonal timing of many components of ecological food
chains to advance. In the context of trophic interactions, the match–mismatch hypothesis …
chains to advance. In the context of trophic interactions, the match–mismatch hypothesis …
Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
The phenology of many species shows strong sensitivity to climate change; however, with
few large scale intra-specific studies it is unclear how such sensitivity varies over a species' …
few large scale intra-specific studies it is unclear how such sensitivity varies over a species' …
Phenological asynchrony: a ticking time‐bomb for seemingly stable populations?
Climate change has been shown to induce shifts in the timing of life‐history events. As a
result, interactions between species can become disrupted, with potentially detrimental …
result, interactions between species can become disrupted, with potentially detrimental …
Why do earlier‐arriving migratory birds have better breeding success?
In migratory birds, early arrival on breeding sites is typically associated with greater
breeding success, but the mechanisms driving these benefits are rarely known. One …
breeding success, but the mechanisms driving these benefits are rarely known. One …
Status and trends of tundra birds across the circumpolar Arctic
Tundra-breeding birds face diverse conservation challenges, from accelerated rates of Arctic
climate change to threats associated with highly migratory life histories. Here we summarise …
climate change to threats associated with highly migratory life histories. Here we summarise …
Phenological mismatch in Arctic‐breeding shorebirds: Impact of snowmelt and unpredictable weather conditions on food availability and chick growth
The ecological consequences of climate change have been recognized in numerous
species, with perhaps phenology being the most well‐documented change. Phenological …
species, with perhaps phenology being the most well‐documented change. Phenological …
An ecosystem-wide reproductive failure with more snow in the Arctic
2018: Arctic researchers have just witnessed another extreme summer—but in a new sense
of the word. Although public interest has long been focused on general warming trends and …
of the word. Although public interest has long been focused on general warming trends and …