Aim: Previous research on how climatic niches vary across species ranges has focused on a limited number of species, mostly invasive, and has not, to date, been very conclusive. Here we assess the degree of niche conservatism between distant populations of native alpine plant species that have been separated for thousands of years. Location: European Alps and Fennoscandia. Methods: Of the studied pool of 888 terrestrial vascular plant species occurring in both the Alps and Fennoscandia, we used two complementary approaches to test and quantify climatic-niche shifts for 31 species having strictly disjunct populations and 358 species having either a contiguous or a patchy distribution with distant populations. First, we used species distrib...
Species' climatic niches play an important role in the spatial distribution of biodiversity but the ...
Endemic species are not uniformly distributed across the world but some areas are richer than others...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
Aim: Previous research on how climatic niches vary across species ranges has focused on a limited nu...
Aim Understanding the stability of realised niches is crucial for predicting the responses of specie...
Aim: Geographic distribution limits of organisms are often affected by climate, but little is known ...
The influence of dispersal limitation on species ranges remains controversial. Considering the drama...
Abstract One of the most intriguing questions in current ecology is the extent to which the ecologi...
[Aim] Alpine habitats support unique biodiversity confined to high-elevation areas in the current in...
It has been known for years that the elevational and latitudinal range limits of plant taxa are like...
Aim: In response to environmental changes and to avoid extinction, species may either track suitable...
Motivation: Detailed knowledge on the climatic tolerances of species is crucial to understand, quant...
In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microclimate...
Aim: In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcl...
Species' climatic niches play an important role in the spatial distribution of biodiversity but the ...
Endemic species are not uniformly distributed across the world but some areas are richer than others...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...
Aim: Previous research on how climatic niches vary across species ranges has focused on a limited nu...
Aim Understanding the stability of realised niches is crucial for predicting the responses of specie...
Aim: Geographic distribution limits of organisms are often affected by climate, but little is known ...
The influence of dispersal limitation on species ranges remains controversial. Considering the drama...
Abstract One of the most intriguing questions in current ecology is the extent to which the ecologi...
[Aim] Alpine habitats support unique biodiversity confined to high-elevation areas in the current in...
It has been known for years that the elevational and latitudinal range limits of plant taxa are like...
Aim: In response to environmental changes and to avoid extinction, species may either track suitable...
Motivation: Detailed knowledge on the climatic tolerances of species is crucial to understand, quant...
In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microclimate...
Aim: In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcl...
Species' climatic niches play an important role in the spatial distribution of biodiversity but the ...
Endemic species are not uniformly distributed across the world but some areas are richer than others...
International audienceAim Bioclimatic envelope models are often used to make projections of species'...