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 postulates that differential shifts can lead to phenological asynchrony with negative impacts for consumers. However, at prese...

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Autors principals: Samplonius, JM, Atkinson, A, Hassall, C, Keogan, K, Thackeray, SJ, Assmann, JJ, Burgess, MD, Johansson, J, MacPhie, KH, Pearce-Higgins, JW, Simmonds, EG, Varpe, O, Weir, JC, Childs, DZ, Cole, EF, Daunt, F, Hart, T, Lewis, OT, Pettorelli, N, Sheldon, BC, Phillimore, AB
Format: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicat: Springer Nature 2020