Climate-driven shifts in marine species ranges: scaling from organisms to communities
The geographic distributions of marine species are changing rapidly, with leading range
edges following climate poleward, deeper, and in other directions and trailing range edges …
edges following climate poleward, deeper, and in other directions and trailing range edges …
Geographic variation in genetic and demographic performance: new insights from an old biogeographical paradigm
Abstract The 'centre–periphery hypothesis'(CPH) is a long‐standing postulate in ecology
that states that genetic variation and demographic performance of a species decrease from …
that states that genetic variation and demographic performance of a species decrease from …
Microclimate and forest density drive plant population dynamics under climate change
Macroclimatic changes are impacting ecosystems worldwide. However, a large portion of
terrestrial species live under conditions where impacts of macroclimate change are buffered …
terrestrial species live under conditions where impacts of macroclimate change are buffered …
Future temperature extremes threaten land vertebrates
The frequency, duration, and intensity of extreme thermal events are increasing and are
projected to further increase by the end of the century,. Despite the considerable …
projected to further increase by the end of the century,. Despite the considerable …
Biotic interactions in species distribution modelling: 10 questions to guide interpretation and avoid false conclusions
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co‐
occurrence information at a large spatial scale. However, disentangling biotic interactions …
occurrence information at a large spatial scale. However, disentangling biotic interactions …
Incorporating local adaptation into forecasts of species' distribution and abundance under climate change
ML DeMarche, DF Doak, WF Morris - Global Change Biology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Populations of many species are genetically adapted to local historical climate conditions.
Yet most forecasts of species' distributions under climate change have ignored local …
Yet most forecasts of species' distributions under climate change have ignored local …
Relative importance of competition and plant–soil feedback, their synergy, context dependency and implications for coexistence
Plants interact simultaneously with each other and with soil biota, yet the relative importance
of competition vs. plant–soil feedback (PSF) on plant performance is poorly understood …
of competition vs. plant–soil feedback (PSF) on plant performance is poorly understood …
Interspecific competition limits bird species' ranges in tropical mountains
Species' geographic ranges are limited by climate and species interactions. Climate is the
prevailing explanation for why species live only within narrow elevational ranges in …
prevailing explanation for why species live only within narrow elevational ranges in …
Biotic and abiotic factors predicting the global distribution and population density of an invasive large mammal
Biotic and abiotic factors are increasingly acknowledged to synergistically shape broad-
scale species distributions. However, the relative importance of biotic and abiotic factors in …
scale species distributions. However, the relative importance of biotic and abiotic factors in …
What do we really know about adaptation at range edges?
Recent theory and empirical evidence have provided new insights regarding how
evolutionary forces interact to shape adaptation at stable and transient range margins …
evolutionary forces interact to shape adaptation at stable and transient range margins …