For alpine plants to persist under climate change they must be able to adapt to new temperature and water regimes in their current ranges or migrate upslope to track temperatures within their tolerances. In addition, climate change is predicted to move across landscapes at rates that exceed those of dispersal in many specialists and endemic alpine species5. These multiple and interactive drivers of environmental change make it difficult to predict future species ranges from environmental data alone. Plant trait plasticity may provide a mechanism for species to persist in the face of rapid environmental change. In this study, I aimed to quantify variation in phenotypic plasticity in four endemic alpine species at local and bioregional scales...
Ice holes are microthermal biotopes occurring at low elevations such as 500 m a.s.l. characterized b...
Aim: Our ability to understand how species may respond to changing climate conditions is hampered by...
• Premise of the study: Because not all plant species will be able to move in response to global war...
For alpine plants to persist under climate change they must be able to adapt to new temperature and ...
Our ability to understand the underlying morphological and physiological responses of plants to chan...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
In a rapidly changing climate, alpine plants may persist by adapting to new conditions. However, the...
One of the predicted consequences of global climate change is the movement of plant species to highe...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
Temporal and spatial environmental variation affects every organism in manifold ways. Especially for...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Intraspecific variability is a fundamental mechanism involved in organisms’ evolution. Functional tr...
Ice holes are microthermal biotopes occurring at low elevations such as 500 m a.s.l. characterized b...
Aim: Our ability to understand how species may respond to changing climate conditions is hampered by...
• Premise of the study: Because not all plant species will be able to move in response to global war...
For alpine plants to persist under climate change they must be able to adapt to new temperature and ...
Our ability to understand the underlying morphological and physiological responses of plants to chan...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
In a rapidly changing climate, alpine plants may persist by adapting to new conditions. However, the...
One of the predicted consequences of global climate change is the movement of plant species to highe...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
Temporal and spatial environmental variation affects every organism in manifold ways. Especially for...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Intraspecific variability is a fundamental mechanism involved in organisms’ evolution. Functional tr...
Ice holes are microthermal biotopes occurring at low elevations such as 500 m a.s.l. characterized b...
Aim: Our ability to understand how species may respond to changing climate conditions is hampered by...
• Premise of the study: Because not all plant species will be able to move in response to global war...