<p>Open circles represent plots with trees, and crosses, plots with seedlings. (A) Elevation and (B) mean annual temperature, as a function of plot latitude.</p
<p>Distribution of altitudes within the study area, inside and outside the two national parks.</p
<p>Scatter plots of the three phenology parameters against latitude (a–c) and altitude (d–f) over th...
<p>Each vertical line represents the elevational range of a species in the Madidi region. Ranges are...
<p>(A) <i>Pinus albicaulis</i>; (B) <i>Tsuga heterophylla</i>; (C) <i>Pinus monticola</i>; (D) <i>Co...
<p>A positive number indicates that the mean of the seedling range is higher than or north of that o...
<p>A positive number indicates that the mean temperature of the seedling range is warmer than that o...
<p>Tree fern occurrences (orange) and background locations are based on locations of other vascular ...
<p>Tree species are indicated by circles of different colors. Symbol sizes are proportional to the d...
<p>Coloured circles, representing individual plots, vary in size according to observed tree species ...
<p>Contour plots displaying the predicted species richness based on latitude x elevation interaction...
With changing climate, many species are projected to move poleward or to higher elevations to track ...
<p>Circles indicate native (red), native inferred (yellow), introduced (green), and introduced infer...
<p>Figure (a–d) are distribution maps of species pooled to genera <i>Pinus</i>, <i>Abies</i>, <i>Lar...
<p>Grey circles represent trees selected on the basis of tree diameter and the distance to the plot ...
<p>Regions are ranked by increasing mean annual temperature (closed triangles, right axis).</p
<p>Distribution of altitudes within the study area, inside and outside the two national parks.</p
<p>Scatter plots of the three phenology parameters against latitude (a–c) and altitude (d–f) over th...
<p>Each vertical line represents the elevational range of a species in the Madidi region. Ranges are...
<p>(A) <i>Pinus albicaulis</i>; (B) <i>Tsuga heterophylla</i>; (C) <i>Pinus monticola</i>; (D) <i>Co...
<p>A positive number indicates that the mean of the seedling range is higher than or north of that o...
<p>A positive number indicates that the mean temperature of the seedling range is warmer than that o...
<p>Tree fern occurrences (orange) and background locations are based on locations of other vascular ...
<p>Tree species are indicated by circles of different colors. Symbol sizes are proportional to the d...
<p>Coloured circles, representing individual plots, vary in size according to observed tree species ...
<p>Contour plots displaying the predicted species richness based on latitude x elevation interaction...
With changing climate, many species are projected to move poleward or to higher elevations to track ...
<p>Circles indicate native (red), native inferred (yellow), introduced (green), and introduced infer...
<p>Figure (a–d) are distribution maps of species pooled to genera <i>Pinus</i>, <i>Abies</i>, <i>Lar...
<p>Grey circles represent trees selected on the basis of tree diameter and the distance to the plot ...
<p>Regions are ranked by increasing mean annual temperature (closed triangles, right axis).</p
<p>Distribution of altitudes within the study area, inside and outside the two national parks.</p
<p>Scatter plots of the three phenology parameters against latitude (a–c) and altitude (d–f) over th...
<p>Each vertical line represents the elevational range of a species in the Madidi region. Ranges are...