sRED - The Range Edge Dynamics (RED) Working Group
First meeting: 05.-09.05.2025
PIs:
Jean-Philippe Lessard
Katie Marshall
iDiv member:
Chloé Schmidt
Michael Gerth
Juan Carvajal Quintero
Project summary:
Predicting whether species ranges will expand or contract is a crucial part of managing biodiversity in a changing world. It is nevertheless surprising that scientists have such a rudimentary understanding of processes involved in range dynamics and in setting and maintaining range limits. Perhaps the slow progress made toward understanding and predicting range dynamics results from scientists with different expertise working in isolation. Only the integration of concepts and approaches in ecology, evolutionary biology, physiology and genetics can lead to major advances. Our multidisciplinary working group will aim to advance theory and perform empirical test related to A) the role of phenotypic plasticity in setting range limits B) the influence of thermal plasticity and trophic interactions on range dynamics (contraction, stability, expansion) and C) the demographic consequences of range expansion. To achieve this, the group will develop conceptual frameworks, perform literature and data synthesis, and complement existing datasets.
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