Periodic Reporting for period 1 - KeyDynamics (Addressing key challenges for forecasting climate change effects on biodiversity: an assessment of dispersal limitation, priority effects and intra-species trait variation in range dynamics)
Período documentado: 2017-04-01 hasta 2019-03-31
Marie-Curie project 'KeyDynamics' aimed at addressing three key limits in our understanding of the reaction of species and associated ecosystem services to climate dynamics. There is limited knowledge i) to which extend current species' distributions are in equilibrium with their climatic niches, ii) how necessary range shifts are modulated by complex biotic interactions, which may depend on arrival order in a community i.e. "priority effects", and iii) if 'species' is the adequate unit for impact assessments and predictive modelling given large within-species variability in adaptive capacity. Addressing these objectives has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of climate-biosphere interactions, with immediate practical applicability as well as contributions to fundamental ecological theory. The project further aimed in capacity building for the Postdoc by developing various skills beneficial for a successful scientist.