Plant strategy schemes aim to classify plants according to measurable traits and group species according to their shared evolutionary responses to selective pressures. In this way, it becomes possible to make meaningful comparisons among ecosystems and communities and to predict how plant communities might respond to changes in their environment. Here, we classified common alpine plants which occur in snowpatches (Early and Late snowmelt sites) and in adjacent vegetation (Snow-free sites which melt early in the growing season) using Grime's CSR plant strategy scheme. Alpine plant communities are largely driven by environmental filters associated with a relatively constant gradient of snowmelt timing. Since snow persistence influences the ab...
Abstract Snowpatch plant community distribution and composition are strongly tied to the duration of...
Under embargo until: 2020-09-12Understanding the degree to which plant communities are open to seedl...
International audienceDespite an increasing interest in the study of functional diversity, there hav...
The spatial patterning of alpine plant communities is strongly influenced by the variation in physic...
Snow is an essential element determining plant composition and performance in alpine environments. S...
The spatial patterning of alpine plant communities is strongly influenced by the variation in physic...
In ecological theory, it is currently unclear if intraspecific trait responses to environmental vari...
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...
<p>The spatial patterning of alpine plant communities is strongly influenced by the variation in phy...
Alpine snowbeds are habitats where the major limiting factors for plant growth are herbivory and a s...
Alpine snowbeds are characterised by a very short growing season. However, the length of the snow-fr...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Snowbed habitats, i.e. topographical depressions or slopes covered by snow for most of the year and ...
Abstract Snowpatch plant community distribution and composition are strongly tied to the duration of...
Under embargo until: 2020-09-12Understanding the degree to which plant communities are open to seedl...
International audienceDespite an increasing interest in the study of functional diversity, there hav...
The spatial patterning of alpine plant communities is strongly influenced by the variation in physic...
Snow is an essential element determining plant composition and performance in alpine environments. S...
The spatial patterning of alpine plant communities is strongly influenced by the variation in physic...
In ecological theory, it is currently unclear if intraspecific trait responses to environmental vari...
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...
<p>The spatial patterning of alpine plant communities is strongly influenced by the variation in phy...
Alpine snowbeds are habitats where the major limiting factors for plant growth are herbivory and a s...
Alpine snowbeds are characterised by a very short growing season. However, the length of the snow-fr...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Snowbed habitats, i.e. topographical depressions or slopes covered by snow for most of the year and ...
Abstract Snowpatch plant community distribution and composition are strongly tied to the duration of...
Under embargo until: 2020-09-12Understanding the degree to which plant communities are open to seedl...
International audienceDespite an increasing interest in the study of functional diversity, there hav...