TY - T1 - Accounting for species interactions is necessary for predicting how arctic arthropod communities respond to climate change SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332265 T3 - A1 - Abrego, Nerea; Roslin, Tomas; Huotari, Tea; Ji, Yinqiu; Schmidt, Niels Martin; Wang, Jiaxin; Yu, Douglas W.; Ovaskainen, Otso A2 - PB - Y1 - 2021 LA - eng AB - Species interactions are known to structure ecological communities. Still, the influence of climate change on biodiversity has primarily been evaluated by correlating individual species distributions with local climatic descriptors, then extrapolating into future climate scenarios. We ask whether predictions on arctic arthropod response to climate change can be improved by accounting for species interactions. For this, we use a 14-year-long, weekly time series from Greenland, resolved to the spe... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - Arctic; Arthropoda; climate change; community assembly; food web; joint species distribution model; trophic cascade; 1172 Environmental sciences N1 - PP - ER -