Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, direct effects of warming may be compounded by dramatic reductions in winter snow cover. Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is arguably the most destructive biological invader in basins of the North American Intermountain West, and warming could increase its performance through direct effects on demographic rates or through indirect effects mediated by loss of snow. We conducted a two-year experimental manipulation of temperature and snow pack to test whether 1) warming increases cheatgrass population growth rate and 2) reduced snow cover contributes to cheatgrass' positive response to warming. We used infrared heaters operating continuously to create...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Climate change is reducing the depth and duration of winter snowpack, leading to dramatic changes in...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is one of the most problematic invasive plant species in North America ...
Invasive plants are thought to be especially capable of range shifts or expansion in response to cli...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
Elevated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong c...
levated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong co...
Shifting precipitation patterns resulting from global climate change will influence the success of i...
1.Drylands play a dominant role in global carbon cycling and are particularly vulnerable to increasi...
Summary: 1. Long-term, slow ecological processes such as changes in plant community structure and co...
Climate change is reducing the depth and duration of winter snowpack, leading to dramatic changes in...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Climate change is reducing the depth and duration of winter snowpack, leading to dramatic changes in...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is one of the most problematic invasive plant species in North America ...
Invasive plants are thought to be especially capable of range shifts or expansion in response to cli...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
Elevated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong c...
levated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong co...
Shifting precipitation patterns resulting from global climate change will influence the success of i...
1.Drylands play a dominant role in global carbon cycling and are particularly vulnerable to increasi...
Summary: 1. Long-term, slow ecological processes such as changes in plant community structure and co...
Climate change is reducing the depth and duration of winter snowpack, leading to dramatic changes in...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
1. Climate change driven increases in winter temperatures positively affect conditions for shrub gro...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...