Analyses of topography show that mountains do not monotonically decrease in area with elevation as is commonly believed and that in reality land area often increases at higher elevations. This finding bodes well for the future of biodiversity since it means that in many parts of the world there are sufficient upslope areas for low- and mid-elevation species to migrate into as temperatures increase. However, more attention needs to be given to determining if migrating species can actually reach these expansive high-elevation areas. Many factors can prevent species from migrating upslope including stable ecotones. Often ecotonal boundaries are not set by mean temperatures alone and thus are not shifting upslope with warming. An example of thi...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...
Analyses of topography show that mountains do not monotonically decrease in area with elevation as i...
ArticleOpen AccessPublished: 24 April 2020Topography and human pressure in mountain ranges alter exp...
Many studies report that mountain plant species are shifting upward in elevation. However, the major...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
Aim: Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsu...
Plant species tend to retain their ancestral ecology, responding to temporal, geographic and climati...
1. Species range limits are expected to be dramatically altered under future climate change and many...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, several studies comparing recent survey data with hist...
One eighth of the terrestrial surface are mountains, if surface ruggedness is taken as a criterion. ...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Aim Range shifts along elevational gradients are considered a major response of mountain species to ...
Concerns have been raised with respect to the state of high-altitude and high-latitude treelines, as...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...
Analyses of topography show that mountains do not monotonically decrease in area with elevation as i...
ArticleOpen AccessPublished: 24 April 2020Topography and human pressure in mountain ranges alter exp...
Many studies report that mountain plant species are shifting upward in elevation. However, the major...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
Aim: Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsu...
Plant species tend to retain their ancestral ecology, responding to temporal, geographic and climati...
1. Species range limits are expected to be dramatically altered under future climate change and many...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, several studies comparing recent survey data with hist...
One eighth of the terrestrial surface are mountains, if surface ruggedness is taken as a criterion. ...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
Aim Range shifts along elevational gradients are considered a major response of mountain species to ...
Concerns have been raised with respect to the state of high-altitude and high-latitude treelines, as...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
Current climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, but the extent of species loss ...
The alpine belt hosts the treeless vegetation above the high elevation climatic treeline. The way al...