1. Patterns of species richness and species assemblage composition of ground-dwelling arthropods in primary successions along glacier forelands are traditionally described using a taxonomic approach. On the other hand, the functional trait approach could ensure a better characterisation of their colonisation strategies in these types of habitat. 2. The functional trait approach was applied to investigate patterns of functional diversity and life-history traits of ground beetles and spiders on an alpine debris-covered glacier and along its forefield in order to describe their colonisation strategies. 3. Ground beetles and spiders were sampled at different successional stages, representing five stages of deglaciation. 4. The results show that...
At first glance, the ground surrounding the glacier front and the streams originated by melting glac...
We studied the succession of vascular plant and carabid beetle assemblages along a primary successio...
Mountain regions are hotspots of biodiversity, and are particularly sensitive to human activities an...
1. Patterns of species richness and species assemblage composition of ground-dwelling arthropods in ...
Background and purpose. Species traits have been extensively used by botanists to describe, group an...
Carabid beetles and chironomid midges are two dominant cold-adapted taxa, respectively on glacier fo...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
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...
Glacier forelands provide important sites to study climate-forced ecological succession because a ch...
1. The spatio-temporal approach was used to evaluate the environmental features influencing carabid ...
The impact of global warming in space and time is described for species assemblages of wandering sp...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Accelerated by glo...
The 154-year (1850–2004) chronosequence of the Forni Glacier foreland has been studied by sampling ...
At first glance, the ground surrounding the glacier front and the streams originated by melting glac...
We studied the succession of vascular plant and carabid beetle assemblages along a primary successio...
Mountain regions are hotspots of biodiversity, and are particularly sensitive to human activities an...
1. Patterns of species richness and species assemblage composition of ground-dwelling arthropods in ...
Background and purpose. Species traits have been extensively used by botanists to describe, group an...
Carabid beetles and chironomid midges are two dominant cold-adapted taxa, respectively on glacier fo...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
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...
Glacier forelands provide important sites to study climate-forced ecological succession because a ch...
1. The spatio-temporal approach was used to evaluate the environmental features influencing carabid ...
The impact of global warming in space and time is described for species assemblages of wandering sp...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Accelerated by glo...
The 154-year (1850–2004) chronosequence of the Forni Glacier foreland has been studied by sampling ...
At first glance, the ground surrounding the glacier front and the streams originated by melting glac...
We studied the succession of vascular plant and carabid beetle assemblages along a primary successio...
Mountain regions are hotspots of biodiversity, and are particularly sensitive to human activities an...