Recent anthropogenic climate change is already affecting the range dynamics of many organisms worldwide. Understanding the relative importance of environmental factors and historical processes in determining species’ geographic ranges is crucial for predicting the impacts of climate change. Here, we experimentally assessed the survival and performance of four understorey forest plants (Ornithogalum pyrenaicum, Scilla bifolia, Iris foetidissima and Symphytum tuberosum) transplanted beyond their natural range limit over a 7-year period. Since the survival probability of plants transplanted beyond their natural geographic range is expected to decrease with the home-away distance, the species represent a gradient in the distance between the tra...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
Slow-colonizing forest understorey plants are probably not able to rapidly adjust their distribution...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Recent anthropogenic climate change is already affecting the range dynamics of many organisms worldw...
Given projected rates of climate change, species with limited dispersal may be unable to migrate at ...
Aim Climate change causes species to shift their distributions. Individual species, however, greatly...
Aim: Understanding the factors that govern species' geographical ranges is of utmost importance for ...
Plant populations migrating in response to climate change will have to colonize established communit...
Abstract Field transplant experiments can improve our understanding of the effects of...
Determining whether an alien species is at environmental equilibrium is fundamental to understanding...
ArticleCopyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons LtdAim Understanding the factors that govern species’ geog...
The role of climate in determining range margins is often studied using species distribution models ...
International audienceThe role of climate in determining range margins is often studied using specie...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
The recovery of forest plant communities in post-agricultural landscapes is largely determined by di...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
Slow-colonizing forest understorey plants are probably not able to rapidly adjust their distribution...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Recent anthropogenic climate change is already affecting the range dynamics of many organisms worldw...
Given projected rates of climate change, species with limited dispersal may be unable to migrate at ...
Aim Climate change causes species to shift their distributions. Individual species, however, greatly...
Aim: Understanding the factors that govern species' geographical ranges is of utmost importance for ...
Plant populations migrating in response to climate change will have to colonize established communit...
Abstract Field transplant experiments can improve our understanding of the effects of...
Determining whether an alien species is at environmental equilibrium is fundamental to understanding...
ArticleCopyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons LtdAim Understanding the factors that govern species’ geog...
The role of climate in determining range margins is often studied using species distribution models ...
International audienceThe role of climate in determining range margins is often studied using specie...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
The recovery of forest plant communities in post-agricultural landscapes is largely determined by di...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
Slow-colonizing forest understorey plants are probably not able to rapidly adjust their distribution...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...