Cushion plants are a key Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine growth form, with many cushion-forming species strongly affecting community structure in abiotically stressful environments. Despite their ecological importance, there is little information about what drives the distribution of species exhibiting this growth form. This study investigates the determinants of the distribution of a cushion plant species, Euphorbia clavarioides at (1) a fine scale, using field-collected predictors from an alpine landscape; and (2) a broad scale, using distribution records and climate data across the species’ distributional range. At the fine scale, the species was locally rare (occurring in about 4 percent of samples) and may be limited to specific microsit...
Motivation: Detailed knowledge on the climatic tolerances of species is crucial to understand, quant...
International audienceAim Previous research on how climatic niches vary across species ranges has fo...
The effects of global warming are stronger in high-elevation environments than elsewhere. Here, we r...
Cushion plants are a key Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine growth form, with many cushion-forming speci...
Cushion plants are a key Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine growth form, with many cushion-forming speci...
<p>Cushion-forming plant species are found in alpine and polar environments around the world. They m...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Cushion-forming plant species are found in alpine and polar environments around the world. They modi...
Interactions among species determine local-scale diversity, but local interactions are thought to ha...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
<div><p>Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
International audienceIn recent decades, climate change has been faster in various parts of the worl...
Relatively few species have been able to colonize extremely cold alpine environments. We investigate...
Motivation: Detailed knowledge on the climatic tolerances of species is crucial to understand, quant...
International audienceAim Previous research on how climatic niches vary across species ranges has fo...
The effects of global warming are stronger in high-elevation environments than elsewhere. Here, we r...
Cushion plants are a key Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine growth form, with many cushion-forming speci...
Cushion plants are a key Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine growth form, with many cushion-forming speci...
<p>Cushion-forming plant species are found in alpine and polar environments around the world. They m...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Cushion-forming plant species are found in alpine and polar environments around the world. They modi...
Interactions among species determine local-scale diversity, but local interactions are thought to ha...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
<div><p>Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
International audienceIn recent decades, climate change has been faster in various parts of the worl...
Relatively few species have been able to colonize extremely cold alpine environments. We investigate...
Motivation: Detailed knowledge on the climatic tolerances of species is crucial to understand, quant...
International audienceAim Previous research on how climatic niches vary across species ranges has fo...
The effects of global warming are stronger in high-elevation environments than elsewhere. Here, we r...