The Apuan Alps are one of the most peculiar mountain chain in the Mediterranean, being very close to the coastline and reaching an elevation of almost 2000 m. Based on published flora, we investigated the distribution of plant species richness along the whole elevational gradient of this chain considering: (i) all species, (ii) endemic versus alien species; and (iii) functional groups of species based on Raunkiær life forms (RLF). Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) were used to analyse richness patterns along the elevational gradient, and elevational richness models versus the area of the elevational belts were fitted to test the effect of surface area. Our results showed decreasing species richness with increasing elevation. In contrast...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
Diversity and Distributions, (Diversity Distrib.) (2008) 14, 47\u201358 Ecological and historical fa...
<div><p>Due to the impelling urgency of plant conservation and the increasing availability of high r...
The Apuan Alps are one of the most peculiar mountain chain in the Mediterranean, being very close to...
Aim: Plants occurring on high-alpine summits are generally expected to persist due to adaptations to...
Species richness was studied during two years in 100-m elevation bands along an elevation transect f...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
In recent years we made an overview of endemic plants (sunsu lato) of the Maritime Alps (115 taxa re...
<div><p>Understanding diversity patterns along environmental gradients and their underlying mechanis...
This study aimed to better document the diversity and distribution patterns of vascular cryophilous ...
Elevational gradients in high mountain ranges are particularly suitable to study and understand pat-...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
Aim: Geographic distribution limits of organisms are often affected by climate, but little is known ...
High-mountain ecosystems are spots of plant diversity in which species composition and traits depict...
We examined general and family-specific patterns of vascular plant richness along a large elevationa...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
Diversity and Distributions, (Diversity Distrib.) (2008) 14, 47\u201358 Ecological and historical fa...
<div><p>Due to the impelling urgency of plant conservation and the increasing availability of high r...
The Apuan Alps are one of the most peculiar mountain chain in the Mediterranean, being very close to...
Aim: Plants occurring on high-alpine summits are generally expected to persist due to adaptations to...
Species richness was studied during two years in 100-m elevation bands along an elevation transect f...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
In recent years we made an overview of endemic plants (sunsu lato) of the Maritime Alps (115 taxa re...
<div><p>Understanding diversity patterns along environmental gradients and their underlying mechanis...
This study aimed to better document the diversity and distribution patterns of vascular cryophilous ...
Elevational gradients in high mountain ranges are particularly suitable to study and understand pat-...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
Aim: Geographic distribution limits of organisms are often affected by climate, but little is known ...
High-mountain ecosystems are spots of plant diversity in which species composition and traits depict...
We examined general and family-specific patterns of vascular plant richness along a large elevationa...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
Diversity and Distributions, (Diversity Distrib.) (2008) 14, 47\u201358 Ecological and historical fa...
<div><p>Due to the impelling urgency of plant conservation and the increasing availability of high r...