Although alpine communities have been extensively described, the mechanisms leading to their diversity are little understood. Growing interest in adaptive gradients acting on plant life evolution is producing working tools for the functional classification of species. This functional approach has been recently applied to glacier foreland (Caccianiga et al. 2006; Erschbamer 2007) and alpine communities (Pierce et al. 2007). Integrating these standardised methods to define functional types and phytosociological data, it is possible to provide a functional explanation of plant communities and of the mechanisms underpinning community processes such as succession. We analysed the principal communities of the alpine belt of Italian Alps (Sievers...
International audienceDespite an increasing interest in the study of functional diversity, there hav...
CSR classification aims to apply CSR theory to large numbers of plants in situ, thereby allowing the...
Understanding the relative importance of historical and environmental processes in the structure and...
Although alpine communities have been extensively described, the mechanisms leading to their diversi...
The functional approach for community description and analysis is now widespread among plant ecologi...
Questions Primary plant succession is expected to be driven by habitat filtering and competitive ...
Abstract Questions: What are the functional trade-offs of vascular plant species in global alpine e...
We analyzed plant functional diversity (FD) and redundancy (FR) in Mediterranean high-mountain commu...
CSR classification aims to apply CSR theory to large numbers of plants in situ, thereby allowing the...
Plant traits and ecological strategies elucidate various aspects of ecosystem functioning and servic...
International audienceDespite an increasing interest in the study of functional diversity, there hav...
CSR classification aims to apply CSR theory to large numbers of plants in situ, thereby allowing the...
Understanding the relative importance of historical and environmental processes in the structure and...
Although alpine communities have been extensively described, the mechanisms leading to their diversi...
The functional approach for community description and analysis is now widespread among plant ecologi...
Questions Primary plant succession is expected to be driven by habitat filtering and competitive ...
Abstract Questions: What are the functional trade-offs of vascular plant species in global alpine e...
We analyzed plant functional diversity (FD) and redundancy (FR) in Mediterranean high-mountain commu...
CSR classification aims to apply CSR theory to large numbers of plants in situ, thereby allowing the...
Plant traits and ecological strategies elucidate various aspects of ecosystem functioning and servic...
International audienceDespite an increasing interest in the study of functional diversity, there hav...
CSR classification aims to apply CSR theory to large numbers of plants in situ, thereby allowing the...
Understanding the relative importance of historical and environmental processes in the structure and...