Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosystems are expected to be especially sensitive to changes. In this study, we used two ongoing climate warming (open-top chambers) experiments at Finse, southern Norway, to examine whether warming had an effect on herbivory by leaf-chewing insects in an alpine Dryas heath community. We recorded feeding marks on the most common vascular plant species in warmed and control plots at two experimental sites at different elevations and carried out a brief inventory of insect herbivores. Experimental warming increased herbivory on Dryas octopetala and Bistorta vivipara. Dryas octopetala also experienced increased herbivory at the lower and warmer site,...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, communities, and ecosystems are already apparent. ...
<div><p>Climatic extreme events can cause the shift or disruption of plant-insect interactions due t...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly expected to experience changes due to temperature rise, but litt...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosy...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
Nutrient demands of leaf-chewing invertebrate herbivores change with temperature, which causes shift...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Species-specific responses to climate change will lead to changes in species interactions across mul...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Species interactions drive ecosystem processes and are a major focus of global change research. Amon...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, communities, and ecosystems are already apparent. ...
<div><p>Climatic extreme events can cause the shift or disruption of plant-insect interactions due t...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly expected to experience changes due to temperature rise, but litt...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosy...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
Nutrient demands of leaf-chewing invertebrate herbivores change with temperature, which causes shift...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Species-specific responses to climate change will lead to changes in species interactions across mul...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Species interactions drive ecosystem processes and are a major focus of global change research. Amon...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
Many effects of a changing climate for organisms, communities, and ecosystems are already apparent. ...
<div><p>Climatic extreme events can cause the shift or disruption of plant-insect interactions due t...