One of the major challenges in ecology is to predict how multiple global environmental changes will affect future ecosystem patterns (e.g. plant community composition) and processes (e.g. nutrient cycling). Here, we highlight arguments for the necessary inclusion of land-use legacies in this endeavour. Alterations in resources and conditions engendered by previous land use, together with influences on plant community processes such as dispersal, selection, drift and speciation, have steered communities and ecosystem functions onto trajectories of change. These trajectories may be modulated by contemporary environmental changes such as climate warming and nitrogen deposition. We performed a literature review which suggests that these potenti...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
Given the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent adaptation and mitigat...
Understanding how climate change will affect human well-being through its effects on ecosystem servi...
One of the major challenges in ecology is to predict how multiple global environmental changes will ...
The contemporary state of functional traits and species richness in plant communities depends on leg...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
Assessing how environmental change affects plants is increasingly important as terrestrial ecologist...
1. Ecological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making lan...
Land use and climate changes both affect terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we used three combinations of...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Biogeographic origins of plant lineages are often reflected in species functional traits, with conse...
Abstract Ecosystems continuously adapt to interacting environmental drivers that change over time. C...
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Plant community composition and functional traits respond to chronic drivers such as climate change ...
Climate change and land use change often interact, altering biodiversity in unexpected ways. Researc...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
Given the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent adaptation and mitigat...
Understanding how climate change will affect human well-being through its effects on ecosystem servi...
One of the major challenges in ecology is to predict how multiple global environmental changes will ...
The contemporary state of functional traits and species richness in plant communities depends on leg...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
Assessing how environmental change affects plants is increasingly important as terrestrial ecologist...
1. Ecological restoration increasingly aims at improving ecosystem multifunctionality and making lan...
Land use and climate changes both affect terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we used three combinations of...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Biogeographic origins of plant lineages are often reflected in species functional traits, with conse...
Abstract Ecosystems continuously adapt to interacting environmental drivers that change over time. C...
Contains fulltext : 135500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Plant community composition and functional traits respond to chronic drivers such as climate change ...
Climate change and land use change often interact, altering biodiversity in unexpected ways. Researc...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
Given the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent adaptation and mitigat...
Understanding how climate change will affect human well-being through its effects on ecosystem servi...