The global annual average surface temperature has increased significantly during the past century and is predicted to continue rising. Studies have shown that alpine ecosystems can be particularly sensitive to climate change. However, due to the complexities of interactions between biotic and abiotic factors, a lot remains unknown regarding the magnitude of climate change impacts on alpine plant communities. Cushion plants are known to play a key role in alpine communities by creating micro-environments that are beneficial for other species. Silene acaulis is a long-lived cushion plant that is found in alpine and arctic habitats in the northern hemisphere. Several studies have explored the short-term effects of elevated temperatures on the ...
Climate change is affecting the composition and functioning of ecosystems across the globe. Mountain...
To improve understanding of how global warming may affect competitive interactions among plants, inf...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
This study evaluated effects of climate change on individual functional traits of mountain plant spe...
Functional traits are becoming increasingly important tools to evaluate plant community response to ...
Cushion plants are important components of alpine and Arctic plant communities around the world. The...
Alpine ecosystems have shown to be sensitive to climate warming. Bryophytes are particularly importa...
Global warming affects species diversity and ecosystems throughout the world, and alpine and arctic ...
Background and aims: Global climate change is already affecting plant species worldwide. The global ...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
Sexual reproduction, and the genetic variation it entails, could prove vital for plants’ ability to ...
Global average temperature is predicted to increase from 0.3 - 4.8ºC by 2100, resulting in higher so...
The arctic and alpine regions are predicted to experience some of the highest rates of climate chang...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Climate change is affecting the composition and functioning of ecosystems across the globe. Mountain...
To improve understanding of how global warming may affect competitive interactions among plants, inf...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
This study evaluated effects of climate change on individual functional traits of mountain plant spe...
Functional traits are becoming increasingly important tools to evaluate plant community response to ...
Cushion plants are important components of alpine and Arctic plant communities around the world. The...
Alpine ecosystems have shown to be sensitive to climate warming. Bryophytes are particularly importa...
Global warming affects species diversity and ecosystems throughout the world, and alpine and arctic ...
Background and aims: Global climate change is already affecting plant species worldwide. The global ...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
Sexual reproduction, and the genetic variation it entails, could prove vital for plants’ ability to ...
Global average temperature is predicted to increase from 0.3 - 4.8ºC by 2100, resulting in higher so...
The arctic and alpine regions are predicted to experience some of the highest rates of climate chang...
Previous studies have shown that Arctic plants typically respond to warming with increased growth an...
Climate change is affecting the composition and functioning of ecosystems across the globe. Mountain...
To improve understanding of how global warming may affect competitive interactions among plants, inf...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...