Global climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distribution of spring invertebrates in mountains. In this study, we compared the effects of elevation, landscape and local characteristics on spring biodiversity. At 16 springs (from 570 to 1650 m a.s.l.) in The Chartreuse Range (French Alps) benthic, vegetation, and interstitial habitats were sampled in summer for aquatic invertebrate assemblage structure (abundances, richness, reproduction and dispersal traits, functional feeding groups). Assemblages were related to geographic location (elevation), landscape characteristics and local variables. Elevation was the major driver of the fauna: taxonomic richness and the percentage of scrapers decreased with elevation, wh...
14 Pág.Above- and below-ground herbivory are key ecosystem processes that can be substantially alter...
International audienceElevational diversity gradients describe how species diversity and richness ch...
<p>High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited ...
International audienceGlobal climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distr...
Alpine springs are sensitive ecotones which are inhabited by highly adapted organisms. Studies on ho...
Springs are spatially restricted and insular ecotones. In the Alps, topography enhances this isolati...
Constant water temperature is thought to be a key factor for macroinvertebrates inhabiting springs. ...
Springs are autochthonous aquatic ecotones with complex functional properties and heterogeneous eco-...
There are few studies on ground-dwelling invertebrates from alpine ecosystems, often with only one o...
The objective of this thesis is to shed light on the previously under-investigated natural alpine sp...
Mountain areas are biodiversity hotspots and provide a multitude of ecosystem services of irreplacea...
Springs, as unique ecotonal habitats between surface and hypogean areas, are considered endangered a...
Elevational gradients along mountain slopes offer opportunities to study key factors shaping species...
14 Pág.Above- and below-ground herbivory are key ecosystem processes that can be substantially alter...
International audienceElevational diversity gradients describe how species diversity and richness ch...
<p>High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited ...
International audienceGlobal climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distr...
Alpine springs are sensitive ecotones which are inhabited by highly adapted organisms. Studies on ho...
Springs are spatially restricted and insular ecotones. In the Alps, topography enhances this isolati...
Constant water temperature is thought to be a key factor for macroinvertebrates inhabiting springs. ...
Springs are autochthonous aquatic ecotones with complex functional properties and heterogeneous eco-...
There are few studies on ground-dwelling invertebrates from alpine ecosystems, often with only one o...
The objective of this thesis is to shed light on the previously under-investigated natural alpine sp...
Mountain areas are biodiversity hotspots and provide a multitude of ecosystem services of irreplacea...
Springs, as unique ecotonal habitats between surface and hypogean areas, are considered endangered a...
Elevational gradients along mountain slopes offer opportunities to study key factors shaping species...
14 Pág.Above- and below-ground herbivory are key ecosystem processes that can be substantially alter...
International audienceElevational diversity gradients describe how species diversity and richness ch...
<p>High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited ...