<div><p>Ecological niche models predict plant responses to climate change by circumscribing species distributions within a multivariate environmental framework. Most projections based on modern bioclimatic correlations imply that high-elevation species are likely to be extirpated from their current ranges as a result of rising growing-season temperatures in the coming decades. Paleoecological data spanning the last 15,000 years from the Greater Yellowstone region describe the response of vegetation to past climate variability and suggest that white pines, a taxon of special concern in the region, have been surprisingly resilient to high summer temperature and fire activity in the past. Moreover, the fossil record suggests that winter condit...
Research Highlights: The efficacy of planting for restoration is important for ecosystem managers. P...
Paleoecological records indicate that subalpine forests in western North America have been resilient...
Unique responses to climate change can occur across intraspecific levels, resulting in individualist...
Ecological niche models predict plant responses to climate change by circumscribing species distribu...
Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge facing humanity. Successful mitigation and adaption...
Climate suitability is projected to decline for many subalpine species, raising questions about mana...
Projected climate change at a regional level is expected to shift vegetation habitat distributions o...
<div><p>Projected climate change at a regional level is expected to shift vegetation habitat distrib...
Projected climate and land-use changes challenge ecosystem management and conservation strategies to...
Climate change is projected to profoundly influence vegetation patterns and community compositions, ...
Climate change has emerged as a major threat to biodiversity, but there have been few assessments of...
Paleoecological investigations of ecosystem responses to past climate change can provide insight int...
Spruce-Fir forests are relicts from the Pleistocene and have migrated back north after the previous ...
Many high elevation conifer species, including high elevation five needle pines, are declining throu...
Tree distributions and densities have been dynamic since Euro-American settlement in North America. ...
Research Highlights: The efficacy of planting for restoration is important for ecosystem managers. P...
Paleoecological records indicate that subalpine forests in western North America have been resilient...
Unique responses to climate change can occur across intraspecific levels, resulting in individualist...
Ecological niche models predict plant responses to climate change by circumscribing species distribu...
Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge facing humanity. Successful mitigation and adaption...
Climate suitability is projected to decline for many subalpine species, raising questions about mana...
Projected climate change at a regional level is expected to shift vegetation habitat distributions o...
<div><p>Projected climate change at a regional level is expected to shift vegetation habitat distrib...
Projected climate and land-use changes challenge ecosystem management and conservation strategies to...
Climate change is projected to profoundly influence vegetation patterns and community compositions, ...
Climate change has emerged as a major threat to biodiversity, but there have been few assessments of...
Paleoecological investigations of ecosystem responses to past climate change can provide insight int...
Spruce-Fir forests are relicts from the Pleistocene and have migrated back north after the previous ...
Many high elevation conifer species, including high elevation five needle pines, are declining throu...
Tree distributions and densities have been dynamic since Euro-American settlement in North America. ...
Research Highlights: The efficacy of planting for restoration is important for ecosystem managers. P...
Paleoecological records indicate that subalpine forests in western North America have been resilient...
Unique responses to climate change can occur across intraspecific levels, resulting in individualist...