Climate change is altering the world's ecosystems through direct effects of climate warming and precipitation changes but also indirectly through changes in biotic interactions. For instance, climate-driven changes in plant and/or insect communities may alter plant–pollinator interactions, thereby influencing plant reproductive success and ultimately population dynamics of insect-pollinated plants. To better understand how the importance of insect pollination for plant fruit set varies with climate, we experimentally excluded pollinators from the partly selfing keystone species Vaccinium myrtillus along elevational gradients in the forest-tundra ecotone in central Norway. The study comprised three mountain areas, seven elevational gradients...
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutu...
1. One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seas...
Mutualistic species interactions are ubiquitous. Every species on Earth is involved, directly or ind...
Climate change is altering the world's ecosystems through direct effects of climate warming and prec...
Climate change affects phenology and distribution of plants and animals and causes a mismatch in pla...
Insect pollination is an important contribution to wild ecosystems in Norway and 80 % of plants seem...
Phenology changes are a common response to global warming and the timing of phenological events is i...
Anthropogenic climate change is increasing both temperatures and precipitation in Western Norway, an...
Climate change is shifting the seasonal timing of many biological events, and the possibility of non...
When plant species compete for pollinators, climate warming may cause directional change in flowerin...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes in ...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. In Europe, plant species that most suffer its effect...
As climate change causes retreats in Arctic glaciers, it is important to understand the mechanics of...
Climate warming can lead to changes in alpine plant species interactions through modifications in en...
Plants play a central role in structuring nearly all terrestrial communities and providing ecosystem...
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutu...
1. One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seas...
Mutualistic species interactions are ubiquitous. Every species on Earth is involved, directly or ind...
Climate change is altering the world's ecosystems through direct effects of climate warming and prec...
Climate change affects phenology and distribution of plants and animals and causes a mismatch in pla...
Insect pollination is an important contribution to wild ecosystems in Norway and 80 % of plants seem...
Phenology changes are a common response to global warming and the timing of phenological events is i...
Anthropogenic climate change is increasing both temperatures and precipitation in Western Norway, an...
Climate change is shifting the seasonal timing of many biological events, and the possibility of non...
When plant species compete for pollinators, climate warming may cause directional change in flowerin...
Rapid climate change in the Arctic may increase sexual reproduction in plants because of changes in ...
Climate change is a key threat to biodiversity. In Europe, plant species that most suffer its effect...
As climate change causes retreats in Arctic glaciers, it is important to understand the mechanics of...
Climate warming can lead to changes in alpine plant species interactions through modifications in en...
Plants play a central role in structuring nearly all terrestrial communities and providing ecosystem...
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutu...
1. One of the most noticeable effects of anthropogenic climate change is the shift in timing of seas...
Mutualistic species interactions are ubiquitous. Every species on Earth is involved, directly or ind...