Premise of the study: Mountainous regions support high plant productivity, diversity, and endemism, yet are highly vulnerable to climate change. Historical records and model predictions show increasing temperatures across high elevation regions including the Southern Rocky Mountains, which can have a strong influence on the performance and distribution of montane plant species. Rare plant species can be particularly vulnerable to climate change because of their limited abundance and distribution. • Methods: We tracked the phenology of rare and endemic species, which are identified as imperiled, across three different habitat types with herbarium records to determine if flowering time has changed over the last century, and if phenological ch...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
Using a 33-year-long dataset spanning a 1267-meter semi-arid elevational gradient in the southwester...
<div><p>Shifts in plant species phenology (the timing of life-history events such as flowering) have...
Shifts in plant species phenology (the timing of life-history events such as flowering) have been ob...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
The alpine ecosystem of the Rocky Mountains is experiencing significant increases in growing season ...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in snow pack, temperature, and precipitation reg...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
Using a 33-year-long dataset spanning a 1267-meter semi-arid elevational gradient in the southwester...
<div><p>Shifts in plant species phenology (the timing of life-history events such as flowering) have...
Shifts in plant species phenology (the timing of life-history events such as flowering) have been ob...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
The alpine ecosystem of the Rocky Mountains is experiencing significant increases in growing season ...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in snow pack, temperature, and precipitation reg...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
Using a 33-year-long dataset spanning a 1267-meter semi-arid elevational gradient in the southwester...
<div><p>Shifts in plant species phenology (the timing of life-history events such as flowering) have...