The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it is unclear whether trait variability along elevation/climatic gradients is adaptive or represents stress towards lower/warmer elevations, particularly for the endangered endemics for which protected status and plant longevity preclude experimental study. We chose one such species, known for its phenotypic variability (Primula glaucescens, endemic to the southern Alps), and quantified key functional traits in situ throughout its range, correlating these with elevation as a proxy for climate. Larger leaves were evident towards lower elevations, but tissue nitrogen dilution and limited regenerative fitness were symptomatic of stress. Specific le...
Endemic species are not uniformly distributed across the world but some areas are richer than others...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Mountain ice holes are microrefugia at low altitudes characterized by colder temperatures compared t...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
For alpine plants to persist under climate change they must be able to adapt to new temperature and ...
One of the predicted consequences of global climate change is the movement of plant species to highe...
Plant populations at high elevation face extreme climatic conditions and resource limitations. The e...
Biological diversity often reflects environmental complexity (Kirkpatrick & Barton 1997). A particul...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
Intraspecific variability is a fundamental mechanism involved in organisms’ evolution. Functional tr...
Divergent selection pressures imposed by contrasting environmental conditions at opposite ends of en...
Ice holes are microthermal biotopes occurring at low elevations such as 500 m a.s.l. characterized b...
Endemic species are not uniformly distributed across the world but some areas are richer than others...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Mountain ice holes are microrefugia at low altitudes characterized by colder temperatures compared t...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
The survival of alpine species in changing climates depends on dispersal or adaptation. However, it ...
For alpine plants to persist under climate change they must be able to adapt to new temperature and ...
One of the predicted consequences of global climate change is the movement of plant species to highe...
Plant populations at high elevation face extreme climatic conditions and resource limitations. The e...
Biological diversity often reflects environmental complexity (Kirkpatrick & Barton 1997). A particul...
Aims: Effects of climate change, especially changes in temperatures and precipitation patterns, are ...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
Intraspecific variability is a fundamental mechanism involved in organisms’ evolution. Functional tr...
Divergent selection pressures imposed by contrasting environmental conditions at opposite ends of en...
Ice holes are microthermal biotopes occurring at low elevations such as 500 m a.s.l. characterized b...
Endemic species are not uniformly distributed across the world but some areas are richer than others...
Local persistence of plant species in the face of climate change is largely mediated by genetic adap...
Mountain ice holes are microrefugia at low altitudes characterized by colder temperatures compared t...