Phenological sensitivity to climate across taxa and trophic levels

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Stephen J. Thackeray
Peter A. Henrys
Deborah Hemming
James R. Bell
Marc S. Botham
Sarah Burthe
Pierre Helaouet
David G. Johns
Ian D. Jones
David I. Leech
Eleanor B. Mackay
Dario Massimino
Sian Atkinson
Philip J. Bacon
Tom M. Brereton
Laurence Carvalho
Tim H. Clutton-Brock
Callan Duck
Martin Edwards
J. Malcolm Elliott
Stephen J. G. Hall
Richard Harrington
James W. Pearce-Higgins
Toke T. Høye
Loeske E. B. Kruuk
Josephine M. Pemberton
Tim H. Sparks
Paul M. Thompson
Ian White
Ian J. Winfield
Sarah Wanless
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[1] Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,Department of Zoology
[2] Lancaster Environment Centre,Department of Bioscience and Arctic Research Centre
[3] Met Office,undefined
[4] Rothamsted Research,undefined
[5] West Common,undefined
[6] Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,undefined
[7] Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,undefined
[8] The Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science,undefined
[9] The Laboratory,undefined
[10] British Trust for Ornithology,undefined
[11] The Woodland Trust,undefined
[12] Futtie Park,undefined
[13] Butterfly Conservation,undefined
[14] University of Cambridge,undefined
[15] Sea Mammal Research Unit,undefined
[16] Scottish Oceans Institute,undefined
[17] The Freshwater Biological Association,undefined
[18] University of Lincoln,undefined
[19] Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies,undefined
[20] Aarhus University,undefined
[21] Institute of Evolutionary Biology,undefined
[22] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[23] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[24] Research School of Biology,undefined
[25] The Australian National University,undefined
[26] Faculty of Engineering and Computing,undefined
[27] Coventry University,undefined
[28] Institute of Zoology,undefined
[29] Poznan´ University of Life Sciences,undefined
[30] University of Aberdeen,undefined
[31] People’s Trust for Endangered Species,undefined
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Nature | 2016年 / 535卷
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Differences in phenological responses to climate change among species can desynchronise ecological interactions and thereby threaten ecosystem function. To assess these threats, we must quantify the relative impact of climate change on species at different trophic levels. Here, we apply a Climate Sensitivity Profile approach to 10,003 terrestrial and aquatic phenological data sets, spatially matched to temperature and precipitation data, to quantify variation in climate sensitivity. The direction, magnitude and timing of climate sensitivity varied markedly among organisms within taxonomic and trophic groups. Despite this variability, we detected systematic variation in the direction and magnitude of phenological climate sensitivity. Secondary consumers showed consistently lower climate sensitivity than other groups. We used mid-century climate change projections to estimate that the timing of phenological events could change more for primary consumers than for species in other trophic levels (6.2 versus 2.5–2.9 days earlier on average), with substantial taxonomic variation (1.1–14.8 days earlier on average).
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