In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with important implications for species adaptation and vegetation dynamics. However, little is known on the temperature sensitivity of different phenophases and on the characteristics allowing phenological variation among and within species. By integrating interannual micro-climatic variability with experimental warming, we explored how the phenology of three alpine species is influenced by temperature and what mechanisms underlie intra- and inter-specific phenological differences. The present study demonstrated that alpine plants have different temperature responses during their reproductive cycle, do not have constant thermal thresholds and hea...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
Alpine snowbed communities are among the habitats most threatened by climate change. The warmer temp...
Global warming has caused shifts in the flowering time of many plant species. In alpine regions the ...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
Warmer temperatures are accelerating the phenology of organisms around the world. Temperature sensit...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Large-scale warming will alter multiple local climate factors in alpine tundra, yet very few experim...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Large-scale warming will alter multiple local climate factors in alpine tundra, yet very few experim...
Organisms' life cycles consist of hierarchical stages, from a single phenological stage (for example...
The timing of the snowmelt is a crucial factor in determining the phenological schedule of alpine pl...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
Alpine snowbed communities are among the habitats most threatened by climate change. The warmer temp...
Global warming has caused shifts in the flowering time of many plant species. In alpine regions the ...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
Warmer temperatures are accelerating the phenology of organisms around the world. Temperature sensit...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Large-scale warming will alter multiple local climate factors in alpine tundra, yet very few experim...
Background: In tundra ecosystems, the adjustment of phenological events, such as bud burst, to snowm...
Large-scale warming will alter multiple local climate factors in alpine tundra, yet very few experim...
Organisms' life cycles consist of hierarchical stages, from a single phenological stage (for example...
The timing of the snowmelt is a crucial factor in determining the phenological schedule of alpine pl...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...