1. Despite strong climate change in the tropics, little is known about the responses of tropical plants to changing environments. Moreover, while variation in responses to climate change across plant functional groups may help to predict future vegetation dynamics, tropical multi-species studies are missing. 2. To study plant responses to changes in temperature, we compared the survival, growth and reproduction of 101 herbaceous species originating from the savanna and the submontane vegetation zones in two experimental gardens representing the climate of both zones at Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Additionally, we tested whether plant functional groups, such as annuals and perennials, shade-tolerant and shade-intolerant species, grasses and forbs...
Prediction of biotic responses to future climate change in tropical Africa tends to be based on two ...
The continuous decline and degradation of tropical rainforests is currently mainly driven by land-us...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
1. Despite strong climate change in the tropics, little is known about the responses of tropical pla...
Despite strong climate change in the tropics, little is known about the responses of tropical plants...
• Premise of the study: Because not all plant species will be able to move in response to global war...
A possible response of many plant species to global warming is migration to higher elevations. Howev...
Plant species range shifts are predicted to occur in response to climate change. The predictions are...
Climate change is one of the main challenges facing humanity in the coming century. To understand th...
Climatic niche evolution during the diversification of tropical plants has received little attention...
1. Savanna ecosystems span a diverse range of climates, edaphic conditions and disturbance regimes, ...
Aim: Although much tropical ecology generally focuses on trees, grasses are fundamental for characte...
Mountain ecosystems are particularly threatened by ongoing climate change and the species compositio...
Temperature is a core component of a species’ fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
1) The ability of vegetation to ameliorate or exacerbate environmental extremes can generate feedbac...
Prediction of biotic responses to future climate change in tropical Africa tends to be based on two ...
The continuous decline and degradation of tropical rainforests is currently mainly driven by land-us...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
1. Despite strong climate change in the tropics, little is known about the responses of tropical pla...
Despite strong climate change in the tropics, little is known about the responses of tropical plants...
• Premise of the study: Because not all plant species will be able to move in response to global war...
A possible response of many plant species to global warming is migration to higher elevations. Howev...
Plant species range shifts are predicted to occur in response to climate change. The predictions are...
Climate change is one of the main challenges facing humanity in the coming century. To understand th...
Climatic niche evolution during the diversification of tropical plants has received little attention...
1. Savanna ecosystems span a diverse range of climates, edaphic conditions and disturbance regimes, ...
Aim: Although much tropical ecology generally focuses on trees, grasses are fundamental for characte...
Mountain ecosystems are particularly threatened by ongoing climate change and the species compositio...
Temperature is a core component of a species’ fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
1) The ability of vegetation to ameliorate or exacerbate environmental extremes can generate feedbac...
Prediction of biotic responses to future climate change in tropical Africa tends to be based on two ...
The continuous decline and degradation of tropical rainforests is currently mainly driven by land-us...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...