It is challenging to understand the drivers of plant-plant interaction patterns in dry mountains. However, such knowledge is important to assess alpine ecosystem resilience to climate change. In water-limited ecosystems, leaf C-13 and satellite-derived vegetation index (NDVI) may serve as reliable indicators of environmental severity to address plant responses to water availability. We hypothesized that in dry mountains, interaction intensity between cushion and beneficiary species increases with increasing C-13 and decreasing NDVI regardless of elevation, indicating the importance of water availability in driving plant interactions. We used relative interaction indices (RII) of species and individual numbers within and outside the canopy o...
Leaf delta(13)C is an indicator of water-use efficiency and provides useful information on the carbo...
International audienceGlobal terrestrial vegetation is greening, particularly in mountain areas, pro...
Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness ...
Understanding the variation of water availability along elevation gradients is essential for predict...
Global change affects vegetation cover and processes through multiple pathways. Long time series of ...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A non-li...
A non-linear relationship between phytodiversity and altitude has widely been reported, but the rela...
Climate warming is expected to advance treelines to higher elevations. However, empirical studies in...
Tropical montane systems are characterized by a high plant species diversity and complex environment...
Compositional changes in Himalayan vegetation in response to the major drivers of biodiver- sity los...
Climate change is expected to lead to changes to the amount, frequency, intensity, and timing of pre...
Climate change is expected to lead to changes to the amount, frequency, intensity, and timing of pre...
This study aims to find the altitudinal distribution pattern of vascular plant species reported from...
Topography and climate play an integral role in the spatial variability and annual dynamics of above...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...
Leaf delta(13)C is an indicator of water-use efficiency and provides useful information on the carbo...
International audienceGlobal terrestrial vegetation is greening, particularly in mountain areas, pro...
Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness ...
Understanding the variation of water availability along elevation gradients is essential for predict...
Global change affects vegetation cover and processes through multiple pathways. Long time series of ...
The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A non-li...
A non-linear relationship between phytodiversity and altitude has widely been reported, but the rela...
Climate warming is expected to advance treelines to higher elevations. However, empirical studies in...
Tropical montane systems are characterized by a high plant species diversity and complex environment...
Compositional changes in Himalayan vegetation in response to the major drivers of biodiver- sity los...
Climate change is expected to lead to changes to the amount, frequency, intensity, and timing of pre...
Climate change is expected to lead to changes to the amount, frequency, intensity, and timing of pre...
This study aims to find the altitudinal distribution pattern of vascular plant species reported from...
Topography and climate play an integral role in the spatial variability and annual dynamics of above...
Understanding species’ elevational distributions in mountain ecosystems is needed under climate chan...
Leaf delta(13)C is an indicator of water-use efficiency and provides useful information on the carbo...
International audienceGlobal terrestrial vegetation is greening, particularly in mountain areas, pro...
Despite decades of research, ecologists continue to debate how spatial patterns of species richness ...