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I-Ching Chen
Associate Prof., Department of Life Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
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Rapid range shifts of species associated with high levels of climate warming
I Chen, JK Hill, R Ohlemüller, DB Roy, CD Thomas
Science 333 (6045), 1024-1026, 2011
54122011
Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: Impacts on ecosystems and human well-being
GT Pecl, MB Araújo, JD Bell, J Blanchard, TC Bonebrake, IC Chen, ...
Science 355 (6332), eaai9214, 2017
28332017
Elevation increases in moth assemblages over 42 years on a tropical mountain
I Chen, HJ Shiu, S Benedick, JD Holloway, VK Chey, HS Barlow, JK Hill, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (5), 1479, 2009
5412009
Global warming, elevational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical biota
WF Laurance, DC Useche, LP Shoo, SK Herzog, M Kessler, F Escobar, ...
Biological Conservation 144 (1), 548-557, 2011
2892011
Managing consequences of climate‐driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science
TC Bonebrake, CJ Brown, JD Bell, JL Blanchard, A Chauvenet, ...
Biological Reviews 93 (1), 284-305, 2018
1942018
Asymmetric boundary shifts of tropical montane Lepidoptera over four decades of climate warming
I Chen, JK Hill, HJ Shiu, JD Holloway, S Benedick, VK Chey, HS Barlow, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 20 (1), 34-45, 2011
1632011
Distribution of albacore (Thunnus alalunga) in the Indian Ocean and its relation to environmental factors
IC CHEN, PEIFEN LEE, WN TZENG
Fisheries Oceanography 14 (1), 71-80, 2005
1542005
Seasonal and daily climate variation have opposite effects on species elevational range size
WP Chan, IC Chen, RK Colwell, WC Liu, C Huang, SF Shen
Science 351 (6280), 1437-1439, 2016
1212016
Spatial and temporal distribution patterns of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) in the Indian Ocean
PF Lee, I Chen, WN Tzeng
Zoological studies 44 (2), 260-270, 2005
942005
Reduced body sizes in climate-impacted Borneo moth assemblages are primarily explained by range shifts
CH Wu, JD Holloway, JK Hill, CD Thomas, IC Chen, CK Ho
Nature Communications 10 (1), 4612, 2019
292019
Contrasting forms of competition set elevational range limits of species
SF Chan, WK Shih, AY Chang, SF Shen, IC Chen
Ecology Letters 22 (10), 1668-1679, 2019
182019
Locally-adapted reproductive photoperiodism determines population vulnerability to climate change in burying beetles
HY Tsai, DR Rubenstein, YM Fan, TN Yuan, BF Chen, Y Tang, IC Chen, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 1398, 2020
152020
Filling the gaps in ecological studies of socioecological systems
TY I-Ching Chen, Chih-hao Hsieh, Michio Kondoh, Hsing-Juh Lin, Takeshi Miki ...
Ecological Research 32 (6), 873–885, 2017
102017
The modulation of Pacific Decadal Oscillation on ENSO-East Asian summer monsoon relationship over the past half-millennium
NX Hau, M Sano, T Nakatsuka, SH Chen, IC Chen
Science of the Total Environment 857, 159437, 2023
82023
Impacts of climate warming on range shifts with emphasis on tropical mountains
IC Chen
University of York, 2011
32011
Why sex matters in phenological research
T Nakazawa, YH Hsu, IC Chen
Oikos 2023 (8), e09808, 2023
12023
Climate velocities and lagged species elevational shifts in mountain ranges
SF Shen, WP Chan, HC Kuo, IC Chen
12021
Response to Qian et al.(2017): Daily and seasonal climate variations are both critical in the evolution of species’ elevational range size
WP Chan, IC Chen, RK Colwell, WC Liu, C Huang, SF Shen
Journal of biogeography 45 (12), 2832-2836, 2018
12018
Mechanistic understanding of how temperature and its variability shape body size composition in moth assemblages
S Chia, S Wu, YJ Lu, YS Jang, CC Huang, SF Shen, IC Chen, ...
Functional Ecology 38 (1), 206-218, 2024
2024
Upstream rainout processes govern tree-ring oxygen isotopes with implications for monsoon and tropical hydroclimate reconstruction
IC Chen, NX Hau, M Sano, T Nakatsuka, K Anchukaitis, T Ngo-Duc, ...
2023
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