Human-induced climate- and land-use change have been affecting biogeographical and biodiversity patterns for the past two centuries all over the globe, resulting in increased extinction and biotic homogenization rates. High mountain ecosystems are more sensitive to these changes, which have led to physiological and phenological shifts, as well as to ecosystem processes’ deformation. Glacial relicts, such as arctic-alpine taxa, are sensitive indicators of the effects of global warming and their rear-edge populations could include warm-adapted genotypes that might prove—conservation-wise—useful in an era of unprecedented climate regimes. Despite the ongoing thermophilization in European and Mediterranean summits, it still remains unknown how ...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Since the last glacial–interglacial cycles, Mediterranean mountains in Southern Europe have constitu...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
With the consensus that human activities are leading to dangerous interference in Earth’s climate, t...
With the consensus that human activities are leading to dangerous interference in Earth\u2019s clima...
Global warming has been strongly accelerating in the last decades. Climate models tell us that this ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Climate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts of the world. Increas...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Major displacement of arctic-alpine species towards higher elevations and latitudes is anticipated u...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, particularly in mountain ecosystems, ...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Since the last glacial–interglacial cycles, Mediterranean mountains in Southern Europe have constitu...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...
With the consensus that human activities are leading to dangerous interference in Earth’s climate, t...
With the consensus that human activities are leading to dangerous interference in Earth\u2019s clima...
Global warming has been strongly accelerating in the last decades. Climate models tell us that this ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Climate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts of the world. Increas...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Major displacement of arctic-alpine species towards higher elevations and latitudes is anticipated u...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, particularly in mountain ecosystems, ...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Areas hosting hotspots of low-latitude marginal populations of cold-adapted plant species could be k...
Since the last glacial–interglacial cycles, Mediterranean mountains in Southern Europe have constitu...
In mountainous regions, climate warming is expected to shift species' ranges to higher altitude...