Ecological and methodological drivers of species’ distribution and phenology responses to climate change

Author:

Brown Christopher J.1,O'Connor Mary I.2,Poloczanska Elvira S.13,Schoeman David S.4,Buckley Lauren B.5,Burrows Michael T.6,Duarte Carlos M.7,Halpern Benjamin S.8910,Pandolfi John M.11,Parmesan Camille1213,Richardson Anthony J.314

Affiliation:

1. The Global Change Institute The University of Queensland St Lucia Qld 4072 Australia

2. Department of Zoology and Biodiversity Research Centre University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T1Z4

3. CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere EcoSciences Precinct Dutton Park Brisbane Qld 4102 Australia

4. School of Science and Engineering University of Sunshine Coast Maroochydore Qld 4558 Australia

5. Department of Biology University of Washington Seattle WA 98115‐1800 USA

6. Department of Ecology Marine Institute Scottish Association for Marine Science Oban Argyll PA37 1QA UK

7. Red Sea Research Center (RSRC) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia

8. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis 735 State St. Suite 300 Santa Barbara CA 93101 USA

9. Bren School of Environmental Science and Management University of California Santa Barbara CA 93106 USA

10. Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus Buckhurst Road Ascot SL57PY UK

11. School of Biological Sciences ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies The University of Queensland St Lucia Qld 4072 Australia

12. Marine Institute Plymouth University Drakes Circus Plymouth Devon PL4 8AA UK

13. Department of Geological Sciences University of Texas at Austin Austin TX 78712 USA

14. School of Mathematics and Physics Centre for Applications in Natural Resource Mathematics The University of Queensland St Lucia Qld 4072 Australia

Funder

National Science Foundation

University of California, Santa Barbara

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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