Model systems for a no-analog future: species associations and climates during the last deglaciation
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Model systems for a no-analog future: species associations and climates during the last deglaciation
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume -, Issue -, Pages n/a-n/a
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2013-08-28
DOI
10.1111/nyas.12226
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Realized climatic niche of North American plant taxa lagged behind climate during the end of the Pleistocene
- (2013) Alejandro Ordonez AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- Disequilibrium vegetation dynamics under future climate change
- (2013) Jens-Christian Svenning et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- Climatic and biotic velocities for woody taxa distributions over the last 16 000 years in eastern North America
- (2013) Alejandro Ordonez et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Observing changing ecological diversity in the Anthropocene
- (2013) David S Schimel et al. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- Effects of late quaternary climate change on Palearctic shrews
- (2013) Stefan Prost et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Linking abundances of the dung fungusSporormiellato the density of bison: implications for assessing grazing by megaherbivores in palaeorecords
- (2013) Jacquelyn L. Gill et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- From card catalogs to computers: databases in vertebrate paleontology
- (2013) Mark D. Uhen et al. JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
- Northern Hemisphere forcing of Southern Hemisphere climate during the last deglaciation
- (2013) Feng He et al. NATURE
- Space can substitute for time in predicting climate-change effects on biodiversity
- (2013) Jessica L. Blois et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Evidence for deposition of 10 million tonnes of impact spherules across four continents 12,800 y ago
- (2013) James H. Wittke et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Vegetation history in central Kentucky and Tennessee (USA) during the last glacial and deglacial periods
- (2013) Yao Liu et al. QUATERNARY RESEARCH
- Quantitative reconstructions in palaeolimnology: new paradigm or sick science?
- (2013) Steve Juggins QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- A Reconstruction of Regional and Global Temperature for the Past 11,300 Years
- (2013) S. A. Marcott et al. SCIENCE
- The temperature response of soil microbial efficiency and its feedback to climate
- (2013) Serita D. Frey et al. Nature Climate Change
- Modeling the climatic drivers of spatial patterns in vegetation composition since the Last Glacial Maximum
- (2012) Jessica L. Blois et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Building the niche through time: using 13,000 years of data to predict the effects of climate change on three tree species in Europe
- (2012) L. Maiorano et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- The ice age ecologist: testing methods for reserve prioritization during the last global warming
- (2012) John W. Williams et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Tracking of climatic niche boundaries under recent climate change
- (2012) Frank A. La Sorte et al. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY
- Connecting dynamic vegetation models to data - an inverse perspective
- (2012) Florian Hartig et al. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Correlation and process in species distribution models: bridging a dichotomy
- (2012) Carsten F. Dormann et al. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Influence of sample location and livestock numbers on Sporormiella concentrations and accumulation rates in surface sediments of Lake Allos, French Alps
- (2012) David Etienne et al. JOURNAL OF PALEOLIMNOLOGY
- Late Miocene decoupling of oceanic warmth and atmospheric carbon dioxide forcing
- (2012) Jonathan P. LaRiviere et al. NATURE
- Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations during the last deglaciation
- (2012) Jeremy D. Shakun et al. NATURE
- Approaching a state shift in Earth’s biosphere
- (2012) Anthony D. Barnosky et al. NATURE
- On improving the communication between models and data
- (2012) MICHAEL C. DIETZE et al. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
- Global climate evolution during the last deglaciation
- (2012) P. U. Clark et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- On a collision course: competition and dispersal differences create no-analogue communities and cause extinctions during climate change
- (2012) M. C. Urban et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Climatic and megaherbivory controls on late-glacial vegetation dynamics: a new, high-resolution, multi-proxy record from Silver Lake, Ohio
- (2012) Jacquelyn L. Gill et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Do dung fungal spores make a good proxy for past distribution of large herbivores?
- (2012) Ambroise G. Baker et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Comment on "Climatic Niche Shifts Are Rare Among Terrestrial Plant Invaders"
- (2012) B. L. Webber et al. SCIENCE
- The Aftermath of Megafaunal Extinction: Ecosystem Transformation in Pleistocene Australia
- (2012) S. Rule et al. SCIENCE
- Biotic Multipliers of Climate Change
- (2012) P. L. Zarnetske et al. SCIENCE
- Disease and thermal acclimation in a more variable and unpredictable climate
- (2012) Thomas R. Raffel et al. Nature Climate Change
- The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: A Perturbation of Carbon Cycle, Climate, and Biosphere with Implications for the Future
- (2011) Francesca A. McInerney et al. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Climate Relicts: Past, Present, Future
- (2011) Arndt Hampe et al. Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
- Long-Term Ecological Records and Their Relevance to Climate Change Predictions for a Warmer World
- (2011) K.J. Willis et al. Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
- Modelling horses for novel climate courses: insights from projecting potential distributions of native and alien Australian acacias with correlative and mechanistic models
- (2011) Bruce L. Webber et al. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
- Forecasting the future of biodiversity: a test of single- and multi-species models for ants in North America
- (2011) Matthew C. Fitzpatrick et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Using species co-occurrence networks to assess the impacts of climate change
- (2011) Miguel B. Araújo et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Method selection for species distribution modelling: are temporally or spatially independent evaluations necessary?
- (2011) David R. Roberts et al. ECOGRAPHY
- No-analog climates and shifting realized niches during the late quaternary: implications for 21st-century predictions by species distribution models
- (2011) Samuel D. Veloz et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Predicting potential climate change impacts with bioclimate envelope models: a palaeoecological perspective
- (2011) David R. Roberts et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Measuring ecological niche overlap from occurrence and spatial environmental data
- (2011) Olivier Broennimann et al. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Influences of climate, cattle density, and lake morphology on Sporormiella abundances in modern lake sediments in the US Great Plains
- (2011) Nancy E Parker et al. HOLOCENE
- Extrinsic and intrinsic forcing of abrupt ecological change: case studies from the late Quaternary
- (2011) John W. Williams et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Has the Earth’s sixth mass extinction already arrived?
- (2011) Anthony D. Barnosky et al. NATURE
- Glacial trees from the La Brea tar pits show physiological constraints of low CO2
- (2011) Laci M. Gerhart et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Global vegetation and terrestrial carbon cycle changes after the last ice age
- (2011) I. C. Prentice et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- A primer for data assimilation with ecological models using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)
- (2011) J. M. Zobitz et al. OECOLOGIA
- Late Pleistocene climate change, nutrient cycling, and the megafaunal extinctions in North America
- (2011) J. Tyler Faith QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Sporormiella as a proxy for non-mammalian herbivores in island ecosystems
- (2011) Jamie R. Wood et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- A methodological framework for assessing and reducing temporal uncertainty in paleovegetation mapping from late-Quaternary pollen records
- (2011) Jessica L. Blois et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Climate Sensitivity Estimated from Temperature Reconstructions of the Last Glacial Maximum
- (2011) A. Schmittner et al. SCIENCE
- Beyond Predictions: Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing Climate
- (2011) T. P. Dawson et al. SCIENCE
- Rapid Range Shifts of Species Associated with High Levels of Climate Warming
- (2011) I.-C. Chen et al. SCIENCE
- Impacts of warming on tropical lowland rainforests
- (2011) Richard T. Corlett TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Paleoecoinformatics: applying geohistorical data to ecological questions
- (2011) Simon Brewer et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Earth Stewardship: science for action to sustain the human-earth system
- (2011) F. Stuart Chapin et al. Ecosphere
- The limits to prediction in ecological systems
- (2011) Brian Beckage et al. Ecosphere
- Modeling species co-occurrence by multivariate logistic regression generates new hypotheses on fungal interactions
- (2010) Otso Ovaskainen et al. ECOLOGY
- Methods and code for ‘classical’ age-modelling of radiocarbon sequences
- (2010) Maarten Blaauw Quaternary Geochronology
- Were the Late Pleistocene climatic changes responsible for the disappearance of the European spotted hyena populations? Hindcasting a species geographic distribution across time
- (2010) Sara Varela et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Rapid summer temperature changes during Termination 1a: high-resolution multi-proxy climate reconstructions from Gerzensee (Switzerland)
- (2010) André F. Lotter et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Biodiversity baselines, thresholds and resilience: testing predictions and assumptions using palaeoecological data
- (2010) K.J. Willis et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- A framework for community interactions under climate change
- (2010) Sarah E. Gilman et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Species Distribution Models: Ecological Explanation and Prediction Across Space and Time
- (2009) Jane Elith et al. Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
- The projection of species distribution models and the problem of non-analog climate
- (2009) Matthew C. Fitzpatrick et al. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
- A method for climate and vegetation reconstruction through the inversion of a dynamic vegetation model
- (2009) Vincent Garreta et al. CLIMATE DYNAMICS
- Individualistic vs community modelling of species distributions under climate change
- (2009) Andrés Baselga et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Parameter identifiability, constraint, and equifinality in data assimilation with ecosystem models
- (2009) Yiqi Luo et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Projected climate-induced faunal change in the Western Hemisphere
- (2009) Joshua J. Lawler et al. ECOLOGY
- Mechanistic niche modelling: combining physiological and spatial data to predict species’ ranges
- (2009) Michael Kearney et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Biotic attrition from tropical forests correcting for truncated temperature niches
- (2009) KENNETH J. FEELEY et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Predicting the past distribution of species climatic niches
- (2009) David Nogués-Bravo GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- The evolutionary consequence of the individualistic response to climate change
- (2009) J. R. STEWART JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Early-warning signals for critical transitions
- (2009) Marten Scheffer et al. NATURE
- A test of Sporormiella representation as a predictor of megaherbivore presence and abundance
- (2009) Diana Raper et al. QUATERNARY RESEARCH
- Synchronization of late-glacial vegetation changes at Crystal Lake, Illinois, USA with the North Atlantic Event Stratigraphy
- (2009) Leila M. Gonzales et al. QUATERNARY RESEARCH
- The magnitude of error in conventional bulk-sediment radiocarbon dates from central North America
- (2009) Eric C. Grimm et al. QUATERNARY RESEARCH
- Evaluation of transfer functions in spatially structured environments
- (2009) R.J. Telford et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Expanded response-surfaces: a new method to reconstruct paleoclimates from fossil pollen assemblages that lack modern analogues
- (2009) L.M. Gonzales et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- High-latitude climate sensitivity to ice-sheet forcing over the last 120kyr
- (2009) Joy S. Singarayer et al. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Pleistocene Megafaunal Collapse, Novel Plant Communities, and Enhanced Fire Regimes in North America
- (2009) J. L. Gill et al. SCIENCE
- Transient Simulation of Last Deglaciation with a New Mechanism for Bolling-Allerod Warming
- (2009) Z. Liu et al. SCIENCE
- New coupled model used inversely for reconstructing past terrestrial carbon storage from pollen data: validation of model using modern data
- (2008) HAIBIN WU et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- High-resolution carbon dioxide concentration record 650,000–800,000 years before present
- (2008) Dieter Lüthi et al. NATURE
- Megafauna biomass tradeoff as a driver of Quaternary and future extinctions
- (2008) A. D. Barnosky PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Impacts of climate change on species, populations and communities: palaeobiogeographical insights and frontiers
- (2008) G.M. MacDonald et al. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
- High-Resolution Greenland Ice Core Data Show Abrupt Climate Change Happens in Few Years
- (2008) J. P. Steffensen et al. SCIENCE
- Global Warming, Elevational Range Shifts, and Lowland Biotic Attrition in the Wet Tropics
- (2008) R. K. Colwell et al. SCIENCE
- Phylogeographic insights into cryptic glacial refugia
- (2008) J PROVAN et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
Create your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create NowAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started