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Climate Constrains Photosynthetic Strategies in Darwin’s Daisies: A Test of the Climatic Variability and Jack-of-All-Trades Hypotheses
ArticleAbstract: Empirical evidence for the climate variability and performance trade-off hypotheses is limited to anPalabras claves:Climate Change, climate variability hypothesis, GALAPAGOS, jack-of-all-trades, leaf tem-perature, MacroecologyAutores:Andino J.E.G., Gonzalo Rivas-Torres, Kenneth James Feeley, Perez T.M.Fuentes:googlescopusClimate change driven shifts in the extent and location of areas suitable for export banana production
ArticleAbstract: Species distribution modeling (SDM) is used to map areas pbkp_redicted to be suitable for commercialPalabras claves:Agriculture, bananas, Climate Change, species distribution modelingAutores:Kenneth James Feeley, Machovina B.Fuentes:scopusClimate variability pbkp_redicts thermal limits of aquatic insects across elevation and latitude
ArticleAbstract: Janzen's extension of the climate variability hypothesis (CVH) posits that increased seasonal variatPalabras claves:aquatic insects, Climate Change, CT MAX, CT MIN, Janzen's hypothesis, Thermal breadth, vulnerabilityAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Ghalambor C.K., Gill B.A., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kondratieff B.C., Poff N.L.R., Shah A.A., Thomas S.A., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusClimatic niche shift during Azolla filiculoides invasion and its potential distribution under future scenarios
ArticleAbstract: In order to prevent future biological invasions, it is crucial to know non-native species distributiPalabras claves:Aquatic plants, Climate Change, Invasive species, maxent, Niche overlap, species distribution modelsAutores:Fernández-Zamudio R., García-Murillo P., Jesús Muñoz, Rodríguez-Merino A.Fuentes:scopusCommentary: Novel competitors shape species' responses to climate change
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Climate Change, Mountain forest, Plant migration, Priority effects, species interactionsAutores:Fadrique B., Kenneth James FeeleyFuentes:scopusCompositional shifts in costa rican forests due to climate-driven species migrations
ArticleAbstract: Species are pbkp_redicted to shift their distributions upslope or poleward in response to global warPalabras claves:Climate Change, cloud forest, extinction, Forest inventory plots, Global warming, Species migrations, Thermal distributionsAutores:Clark D.B., Hurtado J., Kenneth James Feeley, Saatchi S.S., Silman M.R.Fuentes:scopusBiodiversity conservation: The key is reducing meat consumption
ReviewAbstract: The consumption of animal-sourced food products by humans is one of the most powerful negative forcePalabras claves:Biodiversity loss, Climate Change, Livestock, Meat consumption, PermacultureAutores:Kenneth James Feeley, Machovina B., Ripple W.J.Fuentes:scopusBiotic attrition from tropical forests correcting for truncated temperature niches
ArticleAbstract: Species migration in response to warming temperatures is expected to lead to 'biotic attrition,' orPalabras claves:AMAZON, Bioclimatic niche modelling, Climate Change, extinction, Fundamental niche, GBIFAutores:Kenneth James Feeley, Silman M.R.Fuentes:scopusConservation status assessment of Paraphlebia damselflies in Mexico
ArticleAbstract: We assessed the conservation status of the three Mexican Paraphlebia damselflies based on the criterPalabras claves:Climate Change, damselfly, International Union for Conservation of Nature's, maxent, ParaphlebiaAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Cuevas-Yáñez K., Jesús Muñoz, Rivas M.Fuentes:scopusContrasting outcomes of species- and community-level analyses of the temporal consistency of functional composition
Conference ObjectAbstract: Multiple anthropogenic drivers affect every natural community, and there is broad interest in usingPalabras claves:Barro Colorado island, Climate Change, Cross validation, drought, Functional traits, scale dependency, Tropical Forest, Wood densityAutores:Condit R.S., Davies S.J., Hubbell S.P., Katabuchi M., Kenneth James Feeley, Swenson N.G., Wright S.J.Fuentes:scopus