Aim: Plants occurring on high-alpine summits are generally expected to persist due to adaptations to extreme selective forces caused by the harshest climates where angiosperm life is known to thrive. We assessed the relative effects of this strong environmental filter and of other historical and stochastic factors driving plant community structure in very high-alpine conditions. Location: European Alps, Écrins National Park, France. Methods: Using species occurrence data collected from floristic surveys on 15 summits (2,791–4,102 m a.s.l.) throughout the Écrins range, along with existing molecular sequence data obtained from GenBank, we used a mega-phylogenetic approach to evaluate the phylogenetic structure of high-alpine plant species ass...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowl...
Temperate mountain ranges such as the European Alps have been strongly affected by the Pleistocene g...
Aim: Plants occurring on high-alpine summits are generally expected to persist due to adaptations to...
At the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology, community phylogenetics can provide insight...
Aim: Alpine habitats support unique biodiversity confined to high-elevation areas in the current int...
The Apuan Alps are one of the most peculiar mountain chain in the Mediterranean, being very close to...
Aim: How mountains accumulate species diversity remains poorly understood, particularly the relative...
Aim: Tropical mountains around the world harbour an extraordinarily rich pool of plant species and a...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
There is still limited consensus on the evolutionary history of species-rich temperate alpine floras...
International audienceAlpine floras (plants in the vegetation belts above the climatic treelines) ex...
Relatively few species have been able to colonize extremely cold alpine environments. We investigate...
Aim: Alpine habitats support unique biodiversity confined to high-elevation areas in the current int...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowl...
Temperate mountain ranges such as the European Alps have been strongly affected by the Pleistocene g...
Aim: Plants occurring on high-alpine summits are generally expected to persist due to adaptations to...
At the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology, community phylogenetics can provide insight...
Aim: Alpine habitats support unique biodiversity confined to high-elevation areas in the current int...
The Apuan Alps are one of the most peculiar mountain chain in the Mediterranean, being very close to...
Aim: How mountains accumulate species diversity remains poorly understood, particularly the relative...
Aim: Tropical mountains around the world harbour an extraordinarily rich pool of plant species and a...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
There is still limited consensus on the evolutionary history of species-rich temperate alpine floras...
International audienceAlpine floras (plants in the vegetation belts above the climatic treelines) ex...
Relatively few species have been able to colonize extremely cold alpine environments. We investigate...
Aim: Alpine habitats support unique biodiversity confined to high-elevation areas in the current int...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
Mountains are often more species-rich than lowlands. This could be the result of migration from lowl...
Temperate mountain ranges such as the European Alps have been strongly affected by the Pleistocene g...