1. The spatio-temporal approach was used to evaluate the environmental features influencing carabid beetle assemblages along a chronosequence of an Italian Alpine glacier foreland. The influence of environmental variables on species richness, morphology (wing and body length), and distribution along the chronosequence was tested. 2. Species richness was found to be a poor indicator of habitat due to weak influences by environmental variables. It seems that the neighbouring habitats of a glacier foreland are not able to determine significant changes in carabid species richness. 3. Instead it appears that history (age since deglaciation) and habitat architecture of a glacier foreland are strongly correlated to species adaptive morphologic...
1.A collection of approximately 100 000 chironomids (Diptera; Chironomidae) inhabiting glacial areas...
Aim: Current climate, biotic habitat provision and historical events are known drivers of diversity ...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
Climate change is affecting species distribution, composition of biological communities, and species...
Accelerated by global warming, retreating glaciers leave behind spatially ordered moraines with unde...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Accelerated by glo...
We studied the succession of vascular plant and carabid beetle assemblages along a primary successio...
An increase in global temperature accompanied by rapid fragmentation of habitats will lead to greate...
Aim: To assess how species traits modulate the responses of carabids to elevation gradients, and how...
Carabid beetles and chironomid midges are two dominant cold-adapted taxa, respectively on glacier fo...
In the current scenario of climate change, cold-adapted insects are among the most threatened organi...
Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are among the early colonisers of recently deglaciated terrai...
1. Patterns of species richness and species assemblage composition of ground-dwelling arthropods in ...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
Background and purpose. Species traits have been extensively used by botanists to describe, group an...
1.A collection of approximately 100 000 chironomids (Diptera; Chironomidae) inhabiting glacial areas...
Aim: Current climate, biotic habitat provision and historical events are known drivers of diversity ...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
Climate change is affecting species distribution, composition of biological communities, and species...
Accelerated by global warming, retreating glaciers leave behind spatially ordered moraines with unde...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Accelerated by glo...
We studied the succession of vascular plant and carabid beetle assemblages along a primary successio...
An increase in global temperature accompanied by rapid fragmentation of habitats will lead to greate...
Aim: To assess how species traits modulate the responses of carabids to elevation gradients, and how...
Carabid beetles and chironomid midges are two dominant cold-adapted taxa, respectively on glacier fo...
In the current scenario of climate change, cold-adapted insects are among the most threatened organi...
Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are among the early colonisers of recently deglaciated terrai...
1. Patterns of species richness and species assemblage composition of ground-dwelling arthropods in ...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
Background and purpose. Species traits have been extensively used by botanists to describe, group an...
1.A collection of approximately 100 000 chironomids (Diptera; Chironomidae) inhabiting glacial areas...
Aim: Current climate, biotic habitat provision and historical events are known drivers of diversity ...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...