The alpine life zone is expected to undergo major changes with ongoing climate change. While an increase of plant species richness on mountain summits has generally been found, competitive displacement may result in the long term. Here, we explore how species richness and surface cover types (vascular plants, litter, bare ground, scree and rock) changed over time on different bedrocks on summits of the European Alps. We focus on how species richness and turnover (new and lost species) depended on the density of existing vegetation, namely vascular plant cover. We analyzed permanent plots (1 x 1 m) in each cardinal direction on 24 summits (24 x 4 x 4), with always four summits distributed along elevation gradients in each of six regions (thr...
It has been predicted that Europe will experience a rise in temperature of 2.2-5.3°C within this cen...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
Global warming has been strongly accelerating in the last decades. Climate models tell us that this ...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
Upward migration of plant species due to climate change has become evident in several European mount...
Plant taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of assemblages are known to shift along environmental g...
Mountains and their biota are highly threatened by climate change. An important strategy that alpine...
Aim: Climate change is transforming mountain summit plant communities worldwide, but we know little ...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
It has been predicted that Europe will experience a rise in temperature of 2.2-5.3°C within this cen...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
Global warming has been strongly accelerating in the last decades. Climate models tell us that this ...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
Upward migration of plant species due to climate change has become evident in several European mount...
Plant taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of assemblages are known to shift along environmental g...
Mountains and their biota are highly threatened by climate change. An important strategy that alpine...
Aim: Climate change is transforming mountain summit plant communities worldwide, but we know little ...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
It has been predicted that Europe will experience a rise in temperature of 2.2-5.3°C within this cen...
While the upward shift of plant species has been observed on many alpine and nival summits, the reac...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...