Forecasting the effects of climate change on the distribution of Andean trees (Polylepis, Rosaceae) is important to understand how species respond to climate variability and to assess their resilience to the ongoing climate crisis. Here, paleodistribution modelling is used to assess distribution shifts of 17 Polylepis species during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), mid-Holocene (MH), and the Anthropocene in the central Andes. Species distribution models (SDMs) were computed by combining presence records and current climatic conditions using Maxent and projected onto three climatic scenarios for the LGM (~22,000 yr BP), the MH (~6,000 yr BP), and the Anthropocene (1,970–2,000). Subsequently, current refugia hotspots were identified by interse...
The history and dynamics of deciduous Nothofagus forests along the eastern slopes of the central Pat...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Chi...
Polylepis woodlands, the dominant high-elevation woodland species of the Andes of South America, are...
The evolution of mountain forest in the northern Andes is now documented in deep continental pollen ...
In view of global climate change, it is important to understand the responses of tree species to cli...
We provide an innovative pollen-driven connectivity framework of the dynamic altitudinal distributio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance of present and historical climate as det...
Phylogeography in combination with ecological niche modeling (ENM) is a robust tool to analyze hypot...
18 p., fot. col., mapas, tablas -- El artículo está sujeto a una licencia Creative Commons Attributi...
AIM: To determine the palaeoecological influences of climate change and human land use on the spatia...
Aim: Climate change is expected to impact mountain biodiversity by shifting species ranges and the b...
Three independent but complementary lines of research have provided evidence for the recognition of ...
Question: Is the modern patchy distribution of highly biodiverse Polylepis woodlands a consequence o...
<div><p>Three independent but complementary lines of research have provided evidence for the recogni...
The history and dynamics of deciduous Nothofagus forests along the eastern slopes of the central Pat...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Chi...
Polylepis woodlands, the dominant high-elevation woodland species of the Andes of South America, are...
The evolution of mountain forest in the northern Andes is now documented in deep continental pollen ...
In view of global climate change, it is important to understand the responses of tree species to cli...
We provide an innovative pollen-driven connectivity framework of the dynamic altitudinal distributio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance of present and historical climate as det...
Phylogeography in combination with ecological niche modeling (ENM) is a robust tool to analyze hypot...
18 p., fot. col., mapas, tablas -- El artículo está sujeto a una licencia Creative Commons Attributi...
AIM: To determine the palaeoecological influences of climate change and human land use on the spatia...
Aim: Climate change is expected to impact mountain biodiversity by shifting species ranges and the b...
Three independent but complementary lines of research have provided evidence for the recognition of ...
Question: Is the modern patchy distribution of highly biodiverse Polylepis woodlands a consequence o...
<div><p>Three independent but complementary lines of research have provided evidence for the recogni...
The history and dynamics of deciduous Nothofagus forests along the eastern slopes of the central Pat...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Trabajo presentado en el XIX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2017), celebrado en Shenzhen (Chi...