Differences in the climatic debts of birds and butterflies at a continental scale
Vincent Devictor (),
Chris van Swaay,
Tom Brereton,
Lluís Brotons,
Dan Chamberlain,
Janne Heliölä,
Sergi Herrando,
Romain Julliard,
Mikko Kuussaari,
Åke Lindström,
Jiří Reif,
David B. Roy,
Oliver Schweiger,
Josef Settele,
Constantí Stefanescu,
Arco Van Strien,
Chris Van Turnhout,
Zdeněk Vermouzek,
Michiel WallisDeVries,
Irma Wynhoff and
Frédéric Jiguet
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Vincent Devictor: Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution, UMR CNRS-UM2 5554
Chris van Swaay: Dutch Butterfly Conservation
Tom Brereton: Butterfly Conservation
Lluís Brotons: Catalan Ornithological Institute
Dan Chamberlain: British Trust for Ornithology
Janne Heliölä: Finnish Environment Institute
Sergi Herrando: Catalan Ornithological Institute
Romain Julliard: Conservation des Espèces Restauration et Suivi des Populations-MNHN
Mikko Kuussaari: Finnish Environment Institute
Åke Lindström: Lund University
Jiří Reif: Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University in Prague
David B. Roy: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Oliver Schweiger: UFZ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Josef Settele: UFZ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Constantí Stefanescu: Museu de Granollers Ciències Naturals
Arco Van Strien: Statistics Netherlands
Chris Van Turnhout: SOVON Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology
Zdeněk Vermouzek: Czech Society for Ornithology
Michiel WallisDeVries: Dutch Butterfly Conservation
Irma Wynhoff: Dutch Butterfly Conservation
Frédéric Jiguet: Conservation des Espèces Restauration et Suivi des Populations-MNHN
Nature Climate Change, 2012, vol. 2, issue 2, 121-124
Abstract:
An analysis of annual variations in ecological community composition in several thousand plots distributed across Europe over two decades reveals that European birds and butterflies do not keep up with temperature increase and that climate change is resulting in rapid de-synchronization of the two groups at a continental scale.
Date: 2012
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