High-mountain plant communities are strongly determined by abiotic conditions, especially low temperature, and are therefore susceptible to effects of climate warming. Rising temperatures, however, also lead to increased evapotranspiration, which, together with projected shifts in seasonal precipitation patterns, could lead to prolonged, detrimental water deficiencies. The current study aims at comparing alpine plant communities along elevation and water availability gradients from humid conditions (north-eastern Alps) to a moderate (Central Apennines) and a pronounced dry period during summer (Lefka Ori, Crete) in the Mediterranean area. We do this in order to (1) detect relationships between community-based indices (plant functional leaf ...
<p>Short-term changes occurring in high mountain vegetation were analysed using the data from two It...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive and reliable indicators of climate change. Long-term studies may b...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...
Global warming has been strongly accelerating in the last decades. Climate models tell us that this ...
Italy represents a good model region for assessing vegetation responses to changing climate across a...
High mountain zones in the Mediterranean area are considered more vulnerable in comparison to lower ...
Since 1986, vegetation monitoring of alpine plant communities has been performed at the Gran Sasso d...
We explored the influence of climatic factors on diversity patterns of multiple taxa (lichens, bryop...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
International audienceAim: In the face of ongoing climate warming, we wanted to quantify impacts on ...
Background: High-mountain ecosystems are centres of plant diversity that are particularly sensitive ...
The research aim was to understand how variation of temperature and water availability drives trait ...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive and reliable indicators of climate change. Long-term studies may b...
The last IPCC report predicts warmer and drier conditions for the future European climate and the Me...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
<p>Short-term changes occurring in high mountain vegetation were analysed using the data from two It...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive and reliable indicators of climate change. Long-term studies may b...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...
Global warming has been strongly accelerating in the last decades. Climate models tell us that this ...
Italy represents a good model region for assessing vegetation responses to changing climate across a...
High mountain zones in the Mediterranean area are considered more vulnerable in comparison to lower ...
Since 1986, vegetation monitoring of alpine plant communities has been performed at the Gran Sasso d...
We explored the influence of climatic factors on diversity patterns of multiple taxa (lichens, bryop...
High-elevation habitats host a large number of plant species and are characterized by high biodivers...
International audienceAim: In the face of ongoing climate warming, we wanted to quantify impacts on ...
Background: High-mountain ecosystems are centres of plant diversity that are particularly sensitive ...
The research aim was to understand how variation of temperature and water availability drives trait ...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive and reliable indicators of climate change. Long-term studies may b...
The last IPCC report predicts warmer and drier conditions for the future European climate and the Me...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
<p>Short-term changes occurring in high mountain vegetation were analysed using the data from two It...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive and reliable indicators of climate change. Long-term studies may b...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...