Times Cited: 2International audienceThe ability of species to track their ecological niche after climate change is a major source of uncertainty in predicting their future distribution. By analyzing DNA fingerprinting ( amplified fragment-length polymorphism) of nine plant species, we show that long-distance colonization of a remote arctic archipelago, Svalbard, has occurred repeatedly and from several source regions. Propagules are likely carried by wind and drifting sea ice. The genetic effect of restricted colonization was strongly correlated with the temperature requirements of the species, indicating that establishment limits distribution more than dispersal. Thus, it may be appropriate to assume unlimited dispersal when predicting lon...
Abstract Rapid climate change in arctic environments is leading to a widespread expansion in woody d...
One of the most prominent manifestations of the ongoing climate warming is the retreat of glaciers a...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Times Cited: 2International audienceThe ability of species to track their ecological niche after cli...
AimHigh intra-specific genetic diversity is necessary for species adaptation to novel environments u...
Small, isolated and/or peripheral populations are expected to harbour low levels of genetic variatio...
The arctic flora is thought to have originated during the Late Tertiary, approximately 3 million yea...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...
We provide the first comparative multispecies analysis of spatial genetic structure and diversity ...
AimThe Arctic has experienced marked climatic differences between glacial and interglacial periods a...
13 pagesInternational audienceWe provide the first comparative multispecies analysis of spatial gene...
An appreciation of the scale and frequency of climatic oscillations in the past few million years is...
Climate change is emerging as the most far reaching and significant stressor on Arctic biodiversity ...
Preserving biodiversity requires knowledge of the processes that underlie geographical patterns of s...
Aim: Species are expected to disperse poleward in response to climate change. For species that are e...
Abstract Rapid climate change in arctic environments is leading to a widespread expansion in woody d...
One of the most prominent manifestations of the ongoing climate warming is the retreat of glaciers a...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...
Times Cited: 2International audienceThe ability of species to track their ecological niche after cli...
AimHigh intra-specific genetic diversity is necessary for species adaptation to novel environments u...
Small, isolated and/or peripheral populations are expected to harbour low levels of genetic variatio...
The arctic flora is thought to have originated during the Late Tertiary, approximately 3 million yea...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Many arctic-alpine species have vast geographic ranges, but these may encompas...
We provide the first comparative multispecies analysis of spatial genetic structure and diversity ...
AimThe Arctic has experienced marked climatic differences between glacial and interglacial periods a...
13 pagesInternational audienceWe provide the first comparative multispecies analysis of spatial gene...
An appreciation of the scale and frequency of climatic oscillations in the past few million years is...
Climate change is emerging as the most far reaching and significant stressor on Arctic biodiversity ...
Preserving biodiversity requires knowledge of the processes that underlie geographical patterns of s...
Aim: Species are expected to disperse poleward in response to climate change. For species that are e...
Abstract Rapid climate change in arctic environments is leading to a widespread expansion in woody d...
One of the most prominent manifestations of the ongoing climate warming is the retreat of glaciers a...
Recent increases in global temperatures are having substantial and often unpredictable consequences ...