Contrasting phenotypes of alpine cushion species have been recurrently described in several mountain ranges along small-scale topography gradients, with tight competitive phenotypes in stressful convex topography and loose facilitative phenotypes in sheltered concave topography. The consistency of phenotypic effects along large-scale climate stress gradients have been proposed as a test of the likely genetic bases of the differences observed at small-scale. Inversely, plastic phenotypic effects are more likely to vanish at some points along climate stress gradients. We tested this hypothesis for two phenotypes of the alpine cushion species Thylacospermum caespitosum at four points along regional gradients of cold and drought stress in north...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
Along ecological gradients, phenotypic differentiation can arise through natural selection on trait ...
Contrasting phenotypes of alpine cushion species have been recurrently described in several mountain...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
<div><p>Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and a...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts al...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Species are commonly distributed along latitudinal and elevational gradients of growing season lengt...
Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity are two important characteristics of alpine plants to ove...
Aim Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) within natural plant communities can be large, influencing l...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
Along ecological gradients, phenotypic differentiation can arise through natural selection on trait ...
Contrasting phenotypes of alpine cushion species have been recurrently described in several mountain...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
<div><p>Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and a...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts al...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Species are commonly distributed along latitudinal and elevational gradients of growing season lengt...
Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity are two important characteristics of alpine plants to ove...
Aim Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) within natural plant communities can be large, influencing l...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
Along ecological gradients, phenotypic differentiation can arise through natural selection on trait ...