Climate change is driving movements of many plants beyond, as well as within, their current distributional ranges. Even migrant plants moving within their current range may experience different plant-soil feedbacks (PSF) because of divergent nonlocal biotic soil conditions. Yet, our understanding to what extent soil biotic conditions can affect the performance of within-range migrant plants is still very limited. We assessed the emergence and growth of migrant forest herbs (Milium effusum and Stachys sylvatica) using soils and seeds collected along a 1,700 km latitudinal gradient across Europe. Soil biota were manipulated through four soil treatments, i.e. unsterilized control soil (PSFUS), sterilized soil (PSFS), sterilized soil inoculated...
Climate warming causes range shifts of many species toward higher latitudes and altitudes. However, ...
Climate warming causes range shifts of many species toward higher latitudes and altitudes. However, ...
Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil comm...
International audienceClimate change is driving movements of many plants beyond, as well as within, ...
Most range shift predictions focus on the dispersal phase of the colonization process. Because movin...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
As a result of recent global climate change, areas that have previously been climatically unsuitable...
Plant-soil feedbacks receive increasing attention as impactors of plant performance and drivers of p...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Mountain plants may respond to warming climates by migrating along altitudinal gradients or, because...
Plant range expansion is occurring at a rapid pace, largely in response to human-induced climate war...
Soil biota effects are increasingly accepted as an important driver of the abundance and distributio...
Climate warming causes range shifts of many species toward higher latitudes and altitudes. However, ...
Climate warming causes range shifts of many species toward higher latitudes and altitudes. However, ...
Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil comm...
International audienceClimate change is driving movements of many plants beyond, as well as within, ...
Most range shift predictions focus on the dispersal phase of the colonization process. Because movin...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
As a result of recent global climate change, areas that have previously been climatically unsuitable...
Plant-soil feedbacks receive increasing attention as impactors of plant performance and drivers of p...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Mountain plants may respond to warming climates by migrating along altitudinal gradients or, because...
Plant range expansion is occurring at a rapid pace, largely in response to human-induced climate war...
Soil biota effects are increasingly accepted as an important driver of the abundance and distributio...
Climate warming causes range shifts of many species toward higher latitudes and altitudes. However, ...
Climate warming causes range shifts of many species toward higher latitudes and altitudes. However, ...
Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil comm...