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Data from: Population genetic signatures of a climate change driven marine range extension
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East Australian Current;population genetic structure;population establishment;Octopus tetricus;range shifts;Ocean warming;genetic diversity;cephalopod;population genetics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.t483s94
摘要:
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses to ocean warming, with important consequences
Data from: Model-based inference for estimating shifts in species distribution, area occupied and centre of gravity
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Thorson, James
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bottom trawl survey data species distribution model distribution shift
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r1s8g
摘要:
is to detect range shifts in response to climate change, including changes in the centre of the population's distribution (the centre of gravity, COG
Data from: Projecting shifts in thermal habitat for 686 species on the North American continental shelf
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Projections;21st century;Distribution shifts;geographic range shift;temperature;fisheries;SDM;climate change
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1m2vn52
摘要:
Recent shifts in the geographic distribution of marine species have been linked to shifts in preferred thermal habitats. These shifts in distribution
Data from: Contemporary climate-driven range shifts: putting evolution back on the table
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phylogeny;Evolution;range shift;climate change
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.202q41h
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; compensatory mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution can modulate the range shift response; and incorporating evolution into species distribution model
Data from: Towards an interactive, process?based approach to understanding range shifts: developmental and environmental dependencies matter
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Life history trade offs;Voltinism;range shifting
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4j867pv
摘要:
Many species are undergoing distributional changes in response to climate change. However, wide variability in range shifting rates has been observed
Data from: Climate-driven range shifts explain the distribution of extant gene pools and predict future loss of unique lineages in a marine
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rear edge;Fucus vesiculosus;niche modeling;climate change;range shifts;genetic diversity;Holocene
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.62797
摘要:
owing congruence between genetic diversity and persistent distribution zones, supporting the hypothesis of niche conservatism, range shifts and loss of unique genetic diversity
Data from: Distribution and drift dispersal dynamics of a caddisfly grazer in response to resource abundance and its ontogeny
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ontogenetic niche shift;food web;2000-2003;herbivore;algae and grazer interaction;M. quadriloba
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.t58d9
摘要:
antly negative. In conclusion, we detected an ontogenetic shift in drift propensity, which might explain the longitudinal and temporal distributions
Data from: Heterogeneous distributional responses to climate warming: evidence from rodents along a subtropical elevational gradient
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climate change;Heterogeneity;range shift;Subtropical.;Rodents;Subtropical;Rodent;species traits
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1q413
摘要:
its can lead to different range dynamics. Our study also illustrates the merit of multi-faceted assessment in studying elevational range shifts.
Data from: Geographic variation in dispersal distance facilitates range expansion of a lake shore plant in response to climate change
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关键词:
genetic diversity;Cakile edentula;dispersal evolution;Near Future;expanding range limit;geographic range;climate change
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.64d2h47
摘要:
r, distribution models that predict climate-induced range shifts do not account for spatial variation in dispersal. We developed an eco-genetic model to investi
Data from: Marine invertebrate migrations trace climate change over 450 million years
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Post-Cambrian Phanerozoic;latitude;temperature;time series;sampling bias;fossil;Phanerozoic;range shift
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r20d2s4
摘要:
. We expect that temporal changes in the latitudinal distribution of surviving taxa will reveal range shifts to trace global climate change. Location: Global

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