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Parallel sessions 21E 2: Contributed session: Global change II
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Phenology mediates population responses of animals to temperature globally 1Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Germany; 2University of Oxford; 3Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 4CNRS; 5iDiv; 6Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico; 7UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; 8University of Edinburgh; 9University of Antwerpen; 10Wageningen University; 11UFZ; 12Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; 13University of Berkley; 14University College Cork; 15James Cook University Phenological response of Batesian mimicry complex (Bumblebee - hoverflies) 1Nord University, Norway; 2Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA) The role of ecological and life-history traits in mediating spatial responses to global change in mammal species 1Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; 2Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; 3Mammal Society, Blandford Forum, UK; 4University of Sussex, Brighton, UK Short-distance migratory birds with faster range shifts show delays in their passage dates 1The Finnish Museum of Natural History (LUOMUS), University of Helsinki, Finland; 2Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) |