Snow is an important environmental factor in alpine ecosystems, which influences plant phenology, growth and species composition in various ways. With current climate warming, the snow-to-rain ratio is decreasing, and the timing of snowmelt advancing. In a 2-year field experiment above treeline in the Swiss Alps, we investigated how a substantial decrease in snow depth and an earlier snowmelt affect plant phenology, growth, and reproduction of the four most abundant dwarf-shrub species in an alpine tundra community. By advancing the timing when plants started their growing season and thus lost their winter frost hardiness, earlier snowmelt also changed the number of low-temperature events they experienced while frost sensitive. This seemed ...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
In ecological theory, it is currently unclear if intraspecific trait responses to environmental vari...
Snow is an important environmental factor in alpine ecosystems, which influences plant phenology, gr...
Alpine snowbeds are characterized by a long-lasting snow cover and low soil temperature during the g...
The snow cover extent is an important factor for the structure and composition of arctic and alpine ...
Snow cover strongly influences plant growth in Arctic and alpine ecosystems. Snow characteristics an...
Alpine shrub- and grasslands are shaped by extreme climatic conditions such as a long-lasting snow c...
With the recent climate warming, tundra ecotones are facing a progressive acceleration of spring sno...
Im Zuge des globalen Klimawandels haben sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten die Temperatur- und Niedersc...
Snow cover strongly influences plant growth in Arctic and alpine ecosystems. Snow characteristics an...
Alpine dwarf shrub communities are phenologically linked with snowmelt timing, so early spring expos...
Climate change is altering spring snowmelt patterns in alpine and arctic ecosystems, and these chang...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
In ecological theory, it is currently unclear if intraspecific trait responses to environmental vari...
Snow is an important environmental factor in alpine ecosystems, which influences plant phenology, gr...
Alpine snowbeds are characterized by a long-lasting snow cover and low soil temperature during the g...
The snow cover extent is an important factor for the structure and composition of arctic and alpine ...
Snow cover strongly influences plant growth in Arctic and alpine ecosystems. Snow characteristics an...
Alpine shrub- and grasslands are shaped by extreme climatic conditions such as a long-lasting snow c...
With the recent climate warming, tundra ecotones are facing a progressive acceleration of spring sno...
Im Zuge des globalen Klimawandels haben sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten die Temperatur- und Niedersc...
Snow cover strongly influences plant growth in Arctic and alpine ecosystems. Snow characteristics an...
Alpine dwarf shrub communities are phenologically linked with snowmelt timing, so early spring expos...
Climate change is altering spring snowmelt patterns in alpine and arctic ecosystems, and these chang...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines grou...
In ecological theory, it is currently unclear if intraspecific trait responses to environmental vari...