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  • Combining species range-shift estimates with population trends for 146 marine species reveals that population abundances tend to decline as the velocity with which the species’ range is shifting poleward increases. The findings suggest widespread transient population dynamics rather than a simple dichotomy between climate-change ‘winners’ and ‘losers’.

    • Jonathan Lenoir
    • Lise Comte
    News & Views
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    P: 1-2
  • Compiling a global geo-database of >30,000 range shifts, the authors show that marine species closely track shifting isotherms, whereas terrestrial species lag behind, probably due to wider thermal safety margins and movement constraints imposed by human activities.

    • Jonathan Lenoir
    • Romain Bertrand
    • Gaël Grenouillet
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 4, P: 1044-1059