Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism, and threatened species, are biodiversity hotspots of great conservation importance. However, increasing evidence indicates that mountain species throughout the world are responding to climate change, past or contemporary, by shifting their geographic distributions and patterns of genetic diversity, potentially affecting their adaptive capacity and increasing risk of extinction. Using the iconic high‐elevation frog Nanorana parkeri as indicator, we showed how spatial analyses of climatic stability combined with genetic data allow unravelling amphibian responses to past and future climate changes on ‘the roof of the world’—the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau. ...
The role of geological events and Pleistocene climatic fluctuations as drivers of current patterns o...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
The effects of Quaternary climatic oscillations on the distributions of organisms in different parts...
Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism, and threatened species, are biodivers...
Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism and threatened species, are biodiversi...
The effects of Quaternary climatic oscillations on the distributions of organisms in different parts...
All over the world, species are shifting their geographic distributions in response to climate chang...
Aim. High levels of species richness in mountains are associated with their hypothetical roles as c...
<div><p>Anthropogenic global climate changes are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Distri...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Recent and historical species' associations with climate can be inferred using molecular markers. Th...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
Tropical montane taxa are often locally adapted to very specific climatic conditions, contributing t...
Anthropogenic global climate changes are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Distribution m...
Species evolve in landscapes and environments that change through time. This spatial backdrop has pr...
The role of geological events and Pleistocene climatic fluctuations as drivers of current patterns o...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
The effects of Quaternary climatic oscillations on the distributions of organisms in different parts...
Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism, and threatened species, are biodivers...
Mountains, representing storehouses of biodiversity, endemism and threatened species, are biodiversi...
The effects of Quaternary climatic oscillations on the distributions of organisms in different parts...
All over the world, species are shifting their geographic distributions in response to climate chang...
Aim. High levels of species richness in mountains are associated with their hypothetical roles as c...
<div><p>Anthropogenic global climate changes are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Distri...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Recent and historical species' associations with climate can be inferred using molecular markers. Th...
It is well established from the fossil record and phylogeographic analyses that late Quaternary clim...
Tropical montane taxa are often locally adapted to very specific climatic conditions, contributing t...
Anthropogenic global climate changes are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Distribution m...
Species evolve in landscapes and environments that change through time. This spatial backdrop has pr...
The role of geological events and Pleistocene climatic fluctuations as drivers of current patterns o...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
The effects of Quaternary climatic oscillations on the distributions of organisms in different parts...