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 …
Lack of evidence for the match‐mismatch hypothesis across terrestrial trophic interactions
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 …
Key indicators of Arctic climate change: 1971–2017
Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period
(1971–2017) demonstrate fundamental changes among nine key elements of the Arctic …
(1971–2017) demonstrate fundamental changes among nine key elements of the Arctic …
Global shifts in the phenological synchrony of species interactions over recent decades
Phenological responses to climate change (eg, earlier leaf-out or egg hatch date) are now
well documented and clearly linked to rising temperatures in recent decades. Such shifts in …
well documented and clearly linked to rising temperatures in recent decades. Such shifts in …
Increasing phenological asynchrony between spring green-up and arrival of migratory birds
Consistent with a warming climate, birds are shifting the timing of their migrations, but it
remains unclear to what extent these shifts have kept pace with the changing environment …
remains unclear to what extent these shifts have kept pace with the changing environment …
Disconnects between ecological theory and data in phenological mismatch research
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 …
Observed and predicted effects of climate change on Arctic caribou and reindeer
The ability of many species to adapt to the shifting environmental conditions associated with
climate change will be a key determinant of their persistence in the coming decades. This is …
climate change will be a key determinant of their persistence in the coming decades. This is …
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 …
Arctic geese tune migration to a warming climate but still suffer from a phenological mismatch
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction [1], but many
animals appear to be unable to advance at the same rate as their food species [2, 3]. As a …
animals appear to be unable to advance at the same rate as their food species [2, 3]. As a …
Herbarium specimens reveal substantial and unexpected variation in phenological sensitivity across the eastern United States
Phenology is a key biological trait that can determine an organism's survival and provides
one of the clearest indicators of the effects of recent climatic change. Long time-series …
one of the clearest indicators of the effects of recent climatic change. Long time-series …