BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent global changes, particularly warming and drought, have had worldwide repercussions on the timing of flowering events for many plant species. Phenological shifts have also been reported in alpine environments, where short growing seasons and low temperatures make reproduction particularly challenging, requiring fine-tuning to environmental cues. However, it remains unclear if species from such habitats, with their specific adaptations, harbour the same potential for phenological plasticity as species from less demanding habitats. METHODS: Fourteen congeneric species pairs originating from mid and high elevation were reciprocally transplanted to common gardens at 1050 and 2000 m a.s.l. that mimic prospective c...
The timing of and relative investment in reproductive events are crucial fitness determinants for al...
Plant communities in the European Alps are assumed to be highly affected by climate change since tem...
The Alpine environment is characterized by strong variability causing a mosaic of habitat patches. T...
Background and Aims Recent global changes, particularly warming and drought, have had worldwide repe...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Phenological events, such as the initiation and the end of seasonal growth, are thought to be under ...
Global warming has caused shifts in the flowering time of many plant species. In alpine regions the ...
Abstract Warming due to climate change is generally expected to lengthen the growing season in areas...
Increased summer drought will exacerbate the regeneration of many tree species at their lower latitu...
The Alpine landscape is characterized by great spatial and temporal heterogeneity, to which plants m...
Many plant species respond to climate change by phenological shifts, usually with an earlier floweri...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Phenological shifts, changes in the seasonal timing of life cycle events, are among the best documen...
Our ability to understand the underlying morphological and physiological responses of plants to chan...
The timing of and relative investment in reproductive events are crucial fitness determinants for al...
Plant communities in the European Alps are assumed to be highly affected by climate change since tem...
The Alpine environment is characterized by strong variability causing a mosaic of habitat patches. T...
Background and Aims Recent global changes, particularly warming and drought, have had worldwide repe...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Phenological events, such as the initiation and the end of seasonal growth, are thought to be under ...
Global warming has caused shifts in the flowering time of many plant species. In alpine regions the ...
Abstract Warming due to climate change is generally expected to lengthen the growing season in areas...
Increased summer drought will exacerbate the regeneration of many tree species at their lower latitu...
The Alpine landscape is characterized by great spatial and temporal heterogeneity, to which plants m...
Many plant species respond to climate change by phenological shifts, usually with an earlier floweri...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Phenological shifts, changes in the seasonal timing of life cycle events, are among the best documen...
Our ability to understand the underlying morphological and physiological responses of plants to chan...
The timing of and relative investment in reproductive events are crucial fitness determinants for al...
Plant communities in the European Alps are assumed to be highly affected by climate change since tem...
The Alpine environment is characterized by strong variability causing a mosaic of habitat patches. T...