Extreme climatic events (ECEs) have a disproportionate effect on ecosystems. Yet much of what we know about the ecological impact of ECEs is based on observing the effects of …
M van de Pol, LD Bailey, N McLean… - Methods in Ecology …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Ecologists and many evolutionary biologists relate the variation in physiological, behavioural, life‐history, demographic, population and community traits to the variation in …
B Haest, O Hüppop, M van de Pol… - Global Change …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change has caused a clear and univocal trend towards advancement in spring phenology. Changes in autumn phenology are much more diverse, with advancement …
B Haest, O Hüppop, F Bairlein - Global Change Biology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past decades, spring arrival and passage of most short‐and medium‐distance migrating birds in the Northern Hemisphere have advanced. Changes in spring temperature …
Temperature is increasing in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions at a higher rate than anywhere else in the world. The frequency and nature of precipitation events are also predicted to …
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 …
A central problem in understanding how species respond to global change is in parsing the effects of local drivers of population dynamics from regional and global drivers that are …
B Haest, O Hüppop, F Bairlein - Global change biology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Many migrant bird species that breed in the Northern Hemisphere show advancement in spring arrival dates. The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index is one of the climatic …
Natural populations might exhibit resilience to changing climatic conditions if they already show adaptive flexibility in their reproductive strategies. In cooperative breeders, theory …