Global warming is predicted to have a strong impact on mountain ecosystems. Subalpine sylvopastoral systems are very sensitive to climate change, which puts their future sustainability at stake. These ecosystems are mostly dominated by spruce and beech, and therefore their regeneration abilities are critical in this context. The main objective was to characterize the short-term responses, of foliar traits in beech and spruce saplings through phenotypic plasticity with regard of actual scenarios of climate change. Therefore, we transplanted saplings from a cold environment at 1350 m a.s.l. in the Swiss Jura mountains to three recipient sites at lower altitudes along an altitudinal gradient, in the experimental framework of a space-for-time s...
Abstract Aim Distribution ranges of temperate tree species are shifting poleward and upslope int...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Key message: Local adaptation largely segregates between tra...
Mountain ecosystems are particularly threatened by ongoing climate change and the species compositio...
Assessing the effect of global warming on forest growth requires a better understanding of species-s...
The phenotypic responses of functional traits in natural populations are driven by genetic diversity...
Current climate changes can led to a decline of local beech populations fully adapted to previous cl...
1. Phenotypic plasticity allows large shifts in the timing of phenology within one single generation...
Climatic variation along altitudinal gradients provides an excellent natural experimental set-up for...
Understanding plant trait coordination and variance across climatic gradients is critical for assess...
Phenological traits are among the key features to disclose the effects of climatic change on living ...
Phenological events, such as the initiation and the end of seasonal growth, are thought to be under ...
Global change increases the risk of extreme climatic events. The impact of extreme temperature may d...
International audienceConcerns are rising about the capacity of species to adapt quickly enough to c...
To better understand how the radial growth of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) high forests has responded ...
The ability of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) populations to adapt to the ongoing climate change is espe...
Abstract Aim Distribution ranges of temperate tree species are shifting poleward and upslope int...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Key message: Local adaptation largely segregates between tra...
Mountain ecosystems are particularly threatened by ongoing climate change and the species compositio...
Assessing the effect of global warming on forest growth requires a better understanding of species-s...
The phenotypic responses of functional traits in natural populations are driven by genetic diversity...
Current climate changes can led to a decline of local beech populations fully adapted to previous cl...
1. Phenotypic plasticity allows large shifts in the timing of phenology within one single generation...
Climatic variation along altitudinal gradients provides an excellent natural experimental set-up for...
Understanding plant trait coordination and variance across climatic gradients is critical for assess...
Phenological traits are among the key features to disclose the effects of climatic change on living ...
Phenological events, such as the initiation and the end of seasonal growth, are thought to be under ...
Global change increases the risk of extreme climatic events. The impact of extreme temperature may d...
International audienceConcerns are rising about the capacity of species to adapt quickly enough to c...
To better understand how the radial growth of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) high forests has responded ...
The ability of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) populations to adapt to the ongoing climate change is espe...
Abstract Aim Distribution ranges of temperate tree species are shifting poleward and upslope int...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Key message: Local adaptation largely segregates between tra...
Mountain ecosystems are particularly threatened by ongoing climate change and the species compositio...