Combining range and phenology shifts offers a winning strategy for boreal Lepidoptera
Species can adapt to climate change by adjusting in situ or by dispersing to new areas, and
these strategies may complement or enhance each other. Here, we investigate temporal …
these strategies may complement or enhance each other. Here, we investigate temporal …
Climate drives anuran breeding phenology in a continental perspective as revealed by citizen‐collected data
Aim As anuran reproduction is generally linked to the availability of water, frogs and toads
are particularly sensitive to climate. We tested the effect of climate on anuran reproductive …
are particularly sensitive to climate. We tested the effect of climate on anuran reproductive …
Effects of temperature and precipitation changes on shifts in breeding phenology of an endangered toad
A Dalpasso, D Seglie, P Eusebio Bergò, A Ciracì… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
In the last century, a plethora of species have shown rapid phenological changes in
response to climate change. Among animals, amphibians exhibit some of the greatest …
response to climate change. Among animals, amphibians exhibit some of the greatest …
Climate‐associated decline of body condition in a fossorial salamander
Temperate ectotherms have responded to recent environmental change, likely due to the
direct and indirect effects of temperature on key life cycle events. Yet, a substantial number …
direct and indirect effects of temperature on key life cycle events. Yet, a substantial number …
[HTML][HTML] Climate-driven loss of taxonomic and functional richness in Brazilian Atlantic Forest anurans
Climate change is one of the key drivers of the dramatic erosion of global biodiversity.
Poikilothermic organisms, such as amphibians, are particularly prone to alterations in …
Poikilothermic organisms, such as amphibians, are particularly prone to alterations in …
Environmental drivers of amphibian breeding phenology across multiple sites
A mechanistic understanding of phenology, the seasonal timing of life history events, is
important for understanding species' interactions and the potential responses of ecological …
important for understanding species' interactions and the potential responses of ecological …
[HTML][HTML] Monitoring the phenology of the wood frog breeding season using bioacoustic methods
AS Larsen, JH Schmidt, H Stapleton, H Kristenson… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
The breeding phenology of wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) in subarctic ecosystems is
closely tied to the weather conditions at the onset of spring. With climate change occurring at …
closely tied to the weather conditions at the onset of spring. With climate change occurring at …
Rapid microgeographic evolution in response to climate change
Environmental change is predicted to accelerate into the future and will exert strong
selection pressure on biota. Although many species may be fated to extinction, others may …
selection pressure on biota. Although many species may be fated to extinction, others may …
Assessing the breeding phenology of a threatened frog species using eDNA and automatic acoustic monitoring
Background Climate change has driven shifts in breeding phenology of many amphibians,
causing phenological mismatches (eg, predator-prey interactions), and potentially …
causing phenological mismatches (eg, predator-prey interactions), and potentially …
Anthropogenic habitat modification alters calling phenology of frogs
Anthropogenic habitat modification significantly challenges biodiversity. With its
intensification, understanding species' capacity to adapt is critical for conservation planning …
intensification, understanding species' capacity to adapt is critical for conservation planning …