Alpine environments are currently relatively free from non-native plant species, although their presence and abundance have recently been on the rise. It is however still unclear whether the observed low invasion levels in these areas are due to an inherent resistance of the alpine zone to invasions or whether an exponential increase in invasion is just a matter of time. Using a seed-addition experiment on north- and south-facing slopes (cf. microclimatic gradient) on two mountains in subarctic Sweden, we tested the establishment of six non-native species at an elevation above their current distribution limits and under experimentally enhanced anthropogenic pressures (disturbance, added nutrients and increased propagule pressure). We found ...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...
International audienceAlpine environments are currently relatively free from non‐native plant specie...
Alpine environments are currently relatively free from non-native plant species, although their pres...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in understanding patterns and processes of plant invasion...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
Aim: In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcl...
Reports about changes of alpine plant species richness over the past 60 years in the Swedish Scandes...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microclimate...
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 microcli...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, several studies comparing recent survey data with hist...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...
International audienceAlpine environments are currently relatively free from non‐native plant specie...
Alpine environments are currently relatively free from non-native plant species, although their pres...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in understanding patterns and processes of plant invasion...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
Aim: In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcl...
Reports about changes of alpine plant species richness over the past 60 years in the Swedish Scandes...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microclimate...
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 microcli...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, several studies comparing recent survey data with hist...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...