One important but largely unanswered question about floristic responses to climate change is how interactions such as competition, facilitation and plant-soil feedbacks will influence the ability of species to track shifting climates. In a rugged and moisture-limited region that has recently warmed by 2° (Siskiyou Mountains, OR, USA), we planted three species into cooler aspects and elevations than those they currently inhabit, with and without removal of neighbouring plants, and tracked them over 2 years. Two species had higher success in cooler topographic locations, and this success was enhanced by neighbouring plants, which appeared to modulate minimum growing season temperatures. One species' success was also facilitated by the higher ...
International audienceWhile there is a large consensus that plant-plant interactions are a crucial c...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
One important but largely unanswered question about floristic responses to climate change is how int...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Most range shift predictions focus on the dispersal phase of the colonization process. Because movin...
Altered rainfall regimes will greatly affect the response of plant species to climate change. Howeve...
Altered rainfall regimes will greatly affect the response of plant species to climate change. Howeve...
As a result of recent global climate change, areas that have previously been climatically unsuitable...
Mountain plants may respond to warming climates by migrating along altitudinal gradients or, because...
Increased knowledge of plant interactions is important for our understanding of how ecosystems will ...
Aims. Climate warming raises the probability of range expansions of warm-adapted temperate species i...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Scientists now recognize the importance of species interactions for range shifts, but lack general p...
International audienceWhile there is a large consensus that plant-plant interactions are a crucial c...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...
One important but largely unanswered question about floristic responses to climate change is how int...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Temperature change affects many aboveground and belowground ecosystem processes. Here we investigate...
Most range shift predictions focus on the dispersal phase of the colonization process. Because movin...
Altered rainfall regimes will greatly affect the response of plant species to climate change. Howeve...
Altered rainfall regimes will greatly affect the response of plant species to climate change. Howeve...
As a result of recent global climate change, areas that have previously been climatically unsuitable...
Mountain plants may respond to warming climates by migrating along altitudinal gradients or, because...
Increased knowledge of plant interactions is important for our understanding of how ecosystems will ...
Aims. Climate warming raises the probability of range expansions of warm-adapted temperate species i...
Mountains have been warming faster than lower elevation ecosystems, and because of tight coupling be...
Scientists now recognize the importance of species interactions for range shifts, but lack general p...
International audienceWhile there is a large consensus that plant-plant interactions are a crucial c...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
Generality in understanding biodiversity responses to climate change has been hampered by substantia...