
Jonathan Lenoir
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1 month ago |
cell.com | Alexa Fredston |Morgan W. Tingley |Montague H.C. Neate-Clegg |Luke Evans |Laura H. Antão |Natalie C. Ban | +22 more
Keywordsrange shiftphenological shiftbiogeographytemporal ecologyspatial ecologySpecies moving in time and spaceClimate change is having diverse impacts on ecosystems, from birds shifting to higher elevations to buds bursting earlier each year [1–4]. These various phenomena occur across a broad range of spatial and temporal scales (see Glossary), and are typically recorded as range shifts or phenological shifts.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jonas Lembrechts |Jonathan Lenoir |Sylvia Haider |Jan Clavel
Introduction Mycorrhizal associations are found in the majority of terrestrial plants (Wang and Qiu 2006, Kivlin et al. 2011) and are increasingly seen as fundamental drivers of plant community composition and ecosystem functioning (Klironomos et al. 2011, Wagg et al. 2014, Neuenkamp et al. 2018).
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Mar 7, 2024 |
nature.com | Jonathan Lenoir |Lise Comte
Combining species range-shift estimates with population trends for 146 marine species reveals that population abundances tend to decline as the velocity with which the species’ range is shifting poleward increases. The findings suggest widespread transient population dynamics rather than a simple dichotomy between climate-change ‘winners’ and ‘losers’.
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