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Data from: Diversity increases with elevation: empidine dance flies (Diptera, Empididae) challenge a predominant pattern
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Doi Inthanon;phenology;tropical forests;elevational diversity gradient;Empididae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.60n75dd
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ng the transition between the dry and rainy seasons, (3) there is no phenological shift in the diversity peak with elevations, (4) the species composition changes al
Data from: Climate change and temporal trends in body size: the case of rodents
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endothermic species;Rodents;temporal changes in body size;Bergmann\u2019s rule;Holocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3q67545
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A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warming, after species distributional shift
Data from: Linking phenological events in migratory passerines with a changing climate: 50 years in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania
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doi:10.5061/dryad.md712
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shifts to earlier spring arrival for the multi-brooded Song Sparrow. Our results uniquely demonstrate that co-occurring avian species are phenological
Data from: Reproductive losses due to climate change-induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population
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environmental driver;earlier flowering;Phenological shift;Demography;drought;matrix model;Helianthella quinquenervis;snowmelt;population dynamics;climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.863c8sk
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s in flowering phenology are a conspicuous and important aspect of biological responses to climate change, but here we show that the phenology of reproductive events
Data from: Elevational differences in developmental plasticity determine phenological responses of grasshoppers to recent climate warming
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Camnula pellucida;development;resurvey;Melanoplus sanguinipes;temperature-size rule;Melanoplus dawsoni;physiology;Melanoplus boulderensis;Holocene;climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mp238
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and temperature interact to determine development time. Population differences in developmental plasticity may account for variability in phenological shifts amo
Data from: Warmer temperatures advance flowering in a spring plant more strongly than emergence of two solitary spring bee species
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Bee;phenology;Osmia cornuta;temperature;Osmia bicornis;pollinator;Pulsatilla vulgaris;Osmia;climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5tq5dn6
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species-specific phenological responses to temperature. However, studies focusing on the effect of temperature on solitary bee emergence and the flowering
Data from: Population growth in a wild bird is buffered against phenological mismatch
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contemporary;phenology;mismatch;Adaptation;Operophtera brumata;Evolution;Parus major;population dynamics;Density Dependence;climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8fc60
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ted by climate change–induced phenological mismatch, using almost four decades of individual-level life-history data from a great tit population. In this population
Data from: Artificial selection reveals high genetic variation in phenology at the trailing edge of a species range
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Ecology: evolutionary;climate change;Erythranthe cardinalis;Selection: artificial;Genetics: quantitative;Biogeography;Geographic ranges;Mimulus cardinalis;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tc967
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for adaptation. Genetic adaptations to climate change often involve shifts in the timing of phenological events such as flowering. If populations at the edge
Data from: Differentiation in neutral genes and a candidate gene in the pied flycatcher: using biological archives to track global climate change
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microsatellites;climate change;Ficedula hypoleuca;biological archives;candidate genes;avian Clock gene;control region
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6dc6k
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Global climate change is one of the major driving forces for adaptive shifts in migration and breeding phenology and possibly impacts
Data from: Fitness effects of thermoregulation in a thermally changing environment
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Ecology: evolutionary;Plantago lanceolata;Evolution: experimental;Plantae;Phenotypic Plasticity;Thermoregulation;Ecology: physiological;Evolution: physiological;Plant;Ecology: thermal;present;Adaptation;Ecology: experimental
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doi:10.5061/dryad.n872j
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in extant populations. The negative correlation between thermoregulation and phenology should accelerate the evolutionary shift toward thermoconformity, tha

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