Interacting grassland species under threat of multiple global change drivers

De Kort, Hanne;Prunier, Jerome G.;Tessier, Marc;Turlure, Camille;Stevens, Virginie M.;et.al.
(2018) Journal of Biogeography — Vol. 45, n° 9, p. 2133-2145 (2018)

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  • De Kort, Hanneorcid-logoStation d'Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale (UMR 5321 SETE), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, , Moulis, France
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  • Prunier, Jerome G.Station d'Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale (UMR 5321 SETE), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, , Moulis, France
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  • Tessier, MarcAuzeville‐Tolosane, France
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  • Turlure, CamilleUCLouvain
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  • Stevens, Virginie M.Station d'Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale (UMR 5321 SETE), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, , Moulis, France
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Abstract
Multiple environmental changes simultaneously altering the biotic and abiotic context of species are threatening communities and ecosystems worldwide. Exploration and mitigation of the eco‐evolutionary impacts of global change threats correspondingly are major components of conservation research, yet joint global change impacts remain poorly studied. Moreover, changes in the biotic context of species are rarely considered when assessing global change‐induced range shifts. We aim to unravel the contributions of habitat fragmentation, climate warming, genetic variation and biotic interactions to the past, current and future distribution of a rare grassland butterfly.
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De Kort, H., Prunier, J. G., Tessier, M., Turlure, C., Baguette, M., & Stevens, V. M. (2018). Interacting grassland species under threat of multiple global change drivers. Journal of Biogeography, 45(9), 2133-2145. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13397 (Original work published 2018)