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DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0870
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Cross-taxa generalities in the relationship between population abundance and ambient temperatures

Diana E. Bowler,Peter Haase,Christian Hof,Ingrid Kröncke,L. Baert,Wouter Dekoninck,Sami Domisch,Frederik Hendrickx,Thomas Hickler,Hermann Neumann,Robert B. O’Hara,Anne F. Sell,Moritz Sonnewald,Stefan Stoll,Michael Türkay,Roel van Klink,Oliver Schweiger,Rikjan Vermeulen,Katrin Böhning‐Gaese

Abundance (ecology)
Ecology
Range (aeronautics)
2017
Identifying patterns in the effects of temperature on species' population abundances could help develop a general framework for predicting the consequences of climate change across different communities and realms. We used long-term population time series data from terrestrial, freshwater, and marine species communities within central Europe to compare the effects of temperature on abundance across a broad range of taxonomic groups. We asked whether there was an average relationship between temperatures in different seasons and annual abundances of species in a community, and whether species attributes (temperature range of distribution, range size, habitat breadth, dispersal ability, body size, and lifespan) explained interspecific variation in the relationship between temperature and abundance. We found that, on average, warmer winter temperatures were associated with greater abundances in terrestrial communities (ground beetles, spiders, and birds) but not always in aquatic communities (freshwater and marine invertebrates and fish). The abundances of species with large geographical ranges, larger body sizes, and longer lifespans tended to be less related to temperature. Our results suggest that climate change may have, in general, positive effects on species’ abundances within many terrestrial communities in central Europe while the effects are less predictable in aquatic communities.
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    Cross-taxa generalities in the relationship between population abundance and ambient temperatures” is a paper by Diana E. Bowler Peter Haase Christian Hof Ingrid Kröncke L. Baert Wouter Dekoninck Sami Domisch Frederik Hendrickx Thomas Hickler Hermann Neumann Robert B. O’Hara Anne F. Sell Moritz Sonnewald Stefan Stoll Michael Türkay Roel van Klink Oliver Schweiger Rikjan Vermeulen Katrin Böhning‐Gaese published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.