Extended Data Fig. 3: Species pairs exhibiting variable shifts in phenology and the resulting changes in synchrony. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 3: Species pairs exhibiting variable shifts in phenology and the resulting changes in synchrony.

From: Phenology varies with phylogeny but not by trophic level with climate change

Extended Data Fig. 3

To assess how pairs of species differ in their phenological shifts and synchrony, we randomly sampled 1000 posterior estimates from both the high and low-level species within each interaction, as shown here for two sets of species pairs. a, Some pairs differ in their phenological shifts, as shown for the interaction between Parus major and it’s caterpillar prey, b, while others shift at similar rates, shown here for Accipiter nisus and Parus ater. c, Changes in synchrony are calculated as the differences between the high-level species, shown here as predators, and the low-level species, or prey.

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