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Table of contents
I. Introduction
Ecology in face of the global change
Species responses to global change
Shifts in geographicl range and phenology
Species persistence in a changing world
Species responses to global change in a community framework
Community stability and structure
Global change effects: from species to communities
From communities to species, a neglected eco-evolutionary feedback
Knowledge gaps and thesis questions
Characterizing species responses to global change drivers
Integrating species responses in a community framework
II. Methods & Results
Assessing species responses to global change
Modelling pollination networks with a seasonal structure
Changes in the seasonal structure of pollinator assemblages
Geographic range shifts are linked to species persistence
Eco-evolutionary mechanisms of phenological shifts
Consequences of species phenologies in a community framework
III. Discussion
Temporal dynamics of biodiversity
Long-term temporal dynamics, over years
Short-term temporal dynamics, over the season
On the importance of competition in mutualistic networks
Competition and the seasonal structure
A trace of competition in species response to global change?
Opportunistic data vs protocoled data
IV. Conclusion
V. References
VI. List of figures
VII. List of tables
VIII. Annexes
Appendix I
Appendix Ibis
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Appendix V
Appendix VI


