AbstractCessation of agricultural management and subsequent natural forest succession has been the primary land use change in the Southern Alps over the past 50years. It is generally assumed that early stages of succession host more plant species than grazed pastures, but that this richness is partly lost as the density of woody species increases. Based on vegetation surveys on eight sites in the Italian Alps, we found the effects of forest succession on plant species richness to depend strongly on environmental conditions. The relationship between plant species richness and wood cover at the sites ranged from non-detectable over hump-shaped, to monotonically decreasing. Linear mixed-effects models indicate that high mean annual temperature...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
AbstractCessation of agricultural management and subsequent natural forest succession has been the p...
In the past sixty years, the Southern Alps have undergone a tremendous and likely unprecedented chan...
In the past sixty years, the Southern Alps have undergone a tremendous and likely unprecedented chan...
Traditionally managed mountain grasslands in the Alps are species-rich ecosystems that developed dur...
Agro-pastoral decline in European mountain areas has recently caused changes to traditional landscap...
Agro-pastoral decline in European mountain areas has recently caused changes to traditional landscap...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
AbstractCessation of agricultural management and subsequent natural forest succession has been the p...
In the past sixty years, the Southern Alps have undergone a tremendous and likely unprecedented chan...
In the past sixty years, the Southern Alps have undergone a tremendous and likely unprecedented chan...
Traditionally managed mountain grasslands in the Alps are species-rich ecosystems that developed dur...
Agro-pastoral decline in European mountain areas has recently caused changes to traditional landscap...
Agro-pastoral decline in European mountain areas has recently caused changes to traditional landscap...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...