Global warming is triggering some species to shift towards the poles or higher elevations, but spatial translocation is also influenced by land-use regime or intensity. The Himalayan climate is getting warmer and land use has changed, reducing in intensity in some areas. We estimated the upper species limit (USL) and tree limit of Abies spectabilis (D. Don) Spach and assessed whether these have changed over recent years. We hypothesise an upslope shift in response to enhanced temperature and changes in land-use intensity. Our four transects were located in treeline ecotones of two protected areas in Nepal, namely Manaslu Conservation Area (3 transects) and Gaurishankar Conservation Area (1 transect). Transects (20 m wide) ran from the USL o...
The alpine treeline ecotones are an early indicator of vegetation’s response to changes in climate, ...
<div><p>Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species geographic r...
Treeline shift and tree growth often respond to climatic changes and it is critical to identify and ...
Global warming is triggering some species to shift towards the poles or higher elevations, but spati...
Treeline shifting in tandem with climate change has widely been reported from various parts of the w...
International audienceAlpine treelines are expected to shift upward due to recent climate change. Ho...
Among forest ecosystems, the alpine treeline ecotone can be considered to be a simplified model to s...
Extent: 8p.Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species geographi...
Climate warming is expected to induce treelines to advance to higher elevations. Empirical studies i...
Climate warming is expected to advance treelines to higher elevations. However, empirical studies in...
Himalayan treelines are exposed to above average climate change impact, resulting in complex tree gr...
Compositional changes in Himalayan vegetation in response to the major drivers of biodiver- sity los...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
Himalayan treelines are exposed to above average climate change impact, resulting in complex tree gr...
Population structure and tree recruitment dynamics in the natural treeline ecotone of high mountains...
The alpine treeline ecotones are an early indicator of vegetation’s response to changes in climate, ...
<div><p>Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species geographic r...
Treeline shift and tree growth often respond to climatic changes and it is critical to identify and ...
Global warming is triggering some species to shift towards the poles or higher elevations, but spati...
Treeline shifting in tandem with climate change has widely been reported from various parts of the w...
International audienceAlpine treelines are expected to shift upward due to recent climate change. Ho...
Among forest ecosystems, the alpine treeline ecotone can be considered to be a simplified model to s...
Extent: 8p.Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species geographi...
Climate warming is expected to induce treelines to advance to higher elevations. Empirical studies i...
Climate warming is expected to advance treelines to higher elevations. However, empirical studies in...
Himalayan treelines are exposed to above average climate change impact, resulting in complex tree gr...
Compositional changes in Himalayan vegetation in response to the major drivers of biodiver- sity los...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
Himalayan treelines are exposed to above average climate change impact, resulting in complex tree gr...
Population structure and tree recruitment dynamics in the natural treeline ecotone of high mountains...
The alpine treeline ecotones are an early indicator of vegetation’s response to changes in climate, ...
<div><p>Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species geographic r...
Treeline shift and tree growth often respond to climatic changes and it is critical to identify and ...