Treelines are widely studied worldwide in relation to climate changes because they are hypothesized to be sensitive climate proxies. However, forest treeline expansion toward higher altitudes may be influenced both by a warming climate and by other factors, such as surface morphology and, in the European Alps, the decline in alpine farming. Our results from five valleys in the inner and peripheral regions of the Alps show that present-day treeline altitudes mostly depend on anthropogenic and orographicgeomorphologic factors. Climatic treelines are limited to steep and inaccessible slopes, and occur at higher altitudes and farther from mountain peaks in the inner regions than in the peripheral regions of the mountain range. Looking for sites...
International audienceThe treeline ecotone, defined as the transition belt in mountain vegetation be...
The distribution of tree species and the elevation of the alpine treeline are strongly affected by c...
The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well docume...
Global warming and the stronger regional temperature trends recently recorded over the European Alps...
Aiming to analyze the site conditions of treeline trees at the highest elevations, we investigated 3...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
Aim: High-elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevati...
Although altitudinal treelines are generally influenced by climatic conditions, geomorphological pro...
Both biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecotone, respond differentl...
International audienceBoth biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecoto...
Both biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecotone, respond differentl...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
The treeline ecotone is one of the most distinctive features of mountain environments and although i...
International audienceThe treeline ecotone, defined as the transition belt in mountain vegetation be...
The distribution of tree species and the elevation of the alpine treeline are strongly affected by c...
The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well docume...
Global warming and the stronger regional temperature trends recently recorded over the European Alps...
Aiming to analyze the site conditions of treeline trees at the highest elevations, we investigated 3...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
Aim: High-elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevati...
Although altitudinal treelines are generally influenced by climatic conditions, geomorphological pro...
Both biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecotone, respond differentl...
International audienceBoth biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecoto...
Both biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecotone, respond differentl...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
The treeline ecotone is one of the most distinctive features of mountain environments and although i...
International audienceThe treeline ecotone, defined as the transition belt in mountain vegetation be...
The distribution of tree species and the elevation of the alpine treeline are strongly affected by c...
The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well docume...