As a result of changing climates, research has shown species undergoing range contractions and/or northward and higher elevational movements. Here, we evaluate how the distribution of a group of cold-adapted plant species with similar evolutionary histories changes in response to warming climates. We selected 29 species of Micranthes (Saxifragaceae) representing the mountain and Arctic biomes of the northern hemisphere. For this analysis, 24,755 data points were input into ecological niche models to assess both present fundamental niches and predicted future ranges under climate change scenarios. Comparisons were made across the Northern Hemisphere between all cold-adapted Micranthes, including Arctic species, montane species, and species d...
Climate change may impact the distribution of species by shifting their ranges to higher elevations ...
Ongoing anthropogenic climate change alters the local climatic conditions to which species may be ad...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Cold-adapted taxa are experiencing severe range shifts due to climate change and are expected to suf...
Aim The summits of mountain ranges at mid-latitude in the Northern Hemisphere and the Arctic share m...
Cold-adapted taxa are experiencing severe range shifts due to climate change and are expected to suf...
Aim: Species are expected to disperse poleward in response to climate change. For species that are e...
Major displacement of arctic-alpine species towards higher elevations and latitudes is anticipated u...
Journal articleGlobal climate is rapidly changing and while many studies have investigated the poten...
Snow has far-reaching effects on ecosystem processes and biodiversity in high-latitude ecosystems, b...
Snow has far-reaching effects on ecosystem processes and biodiversity in high-latitude ecosystems, b...
Climate change may impact the distribution of species by shifting their ranges to higher elevations ...
Climate change may impact the distribution of species by shifting their ranges to higher elevations ...
Climate change may impact the distribution of species by shifting their ranges to higher elevations ...
Ongoing anthropogenic climate change alters the local climatic conditions to which species may be ad...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Cold-adapted taxa are experiencing severe range shifts due to climate change and are expected to suf...
Aim The summits of mountain ranges at mid-latitude in the Northern Hemisphere and the Arctic share m...
Cold-adapted taxa are experiencing severe range shifts due to climate change and are expected to suf...
Aim: Species are expected to disperse poleward in response to climate change. For species that are e...
Major displacement of arctic-alpine species towards higher elevations and latitudes is anticipated u...
Journal articleGlobal climate is rapidly changing and while many studies have investigated the poten...
Snow has far-reaching effects on ecosystem processes and biodiversity in high-latitude ecosystems, b...
Snow has far-reaching effects on ecosystem processes and biodiversity in high-latitude ecosystems, b...
Climate change may impact the distribution of species by shifting their ranges to higher elevations ...
Climate change may impact the distribution of species by shifting their ranges to higher elevations ...
Climate change may impact the distribution of species by shifting their ranges to higher elevations ...
Ongoing anthropogenic climate change alters the local climatic conditions to which species may be ad...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...