International audienceThe cross-pollination of most alpine plants depends on insects, whose altitudinal distribution is limited by temperature. However, although global warming is causing shifts in temporal and spatial species distribution, we are still largely unaware of how plant-pollinator interactions change with elevation and time along altitudinal gradients. This makes the detection of endangered interactions and species challenging. In this study, we aimed at providing such a reference, and tested if and how the major flower-visiting insect orders and families segregated by altitude, phenology and foraging preferences along an elevational gradient from 970 m to 2700 m in the Alps. Flies were the main potential pollinators from 1500 m...
Abstract Extensively managed and flower‐rich mountain hay meadows, hotspots of Europe's biodiversity...
We tested whether alpine plants increase their effort to attract pollinators to compensate for assum...
Abstract Climate change impacts biodiversity and is driving range shifts of species and populations ...
International audienceThe cross-pollination of most alpine plants depends on insects, whose altitudi...
Abstract Mountains influence species distribution through differing climate variables associated wit...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. It is expected to have strong effects on mountain ec...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. In Europe, plant species that most suffer its effect...
Plants and arthropods interact with each other creating complex networks, such as those related to p...
One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasona...
The structuring of biological communities along mountain slopes is complex, and elevational range sh...
Les montagnes sont des hotspots de biodiversité dont les réseaux plantes-pollinisateurs constituent ...
1. One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seas...
As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher latitud...
Environmental gradients generate and maintain biodiversity on Earth. Mountain slopes are among the m...
<div><p>As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher...
Abstract Extensively managed and flower‐rich mountain hay meadows, hotspots of Europe's biodiversity...
We tested whether alpine plants increase their effort to attract pollinators to compensate for assum...
Abstract Climate change impacts biodiversity and is driving range shifts of species and populations ...
International audienceThe cross-pollination of most alpine plants depends on insects, whose altitudi...
Abstract Mountains influence species distribution through differing climate variables associated wit...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. It is expected to have strong effects on mountain ec...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. In Europe, plant species that most suffer its effect...
Plants and arthropods interact with each other creating complex networks, such as those related to p...
One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seasona...
The structuring of biological communities along mountain slopes is complex, and elevational range sh...
Les montagnes sont des hotspots de biodiversité dont les réseaux plantes-pollinisateurs constituent ...
1. One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seas...
As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher latitud...
Environmental gradients generate and maintain biodiversity on Earth. Mountain slopes are among the m...
<div><p>As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher...
Abstract Extensively managed and flower‐rich mountain hay meadows, hotspots of Europe's biodiversity...
We tested whether alpine plants increase their effort to attract pollinators to compensate for assum...
Abstract Climate change impacts biodiversity and is driving range shifts of species and populations ...