Climate change is causing range shifts of many species to higher latitudes and altitudes and increasing their exposure to extreme weather events. It has been shown that range-shifting plant species may perform differently in new soil than related natives; however, little is known about how extreme weather events affect range-expanding plants compared to related natives. In this study we used outdoor mesocosms to study how range-expanding plant species responded to extreme drought in live soil from a habitat in a new range with and without live soil from a habitat in the original range (Hungary). During summer drought, the shoot biomass of the range-expanding plant community declined. In spite of this, in the mixed community, range expanders...
Predicted increases in extreme weather are likely to alter the interactions between organisms within...
1. Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil c...
Global change projections predict more recurrent and intense drought coupled with more frequent soil...
Current climate change causes range shifts of many species to higher latitudes and altitudes, and en...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
Soils contain biotic and abiotic legacies of previous conditions that may influence plant community ...
AimsNumerous organisms show range expansions in response to current climate change. Differences in e...
Global climate models predict more frequent periods of drought stress alternated by heavier, but few...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
Climate change is expected to increase future abiotic stresses on ecosystems through extreme weather...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
Kleine S, Weissinger L, Müller C. Impact of drought on plant populations of native and invasive orig...
Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil comm...
1. Although many studies have tested the direct effects of drought on alien plant invasion, less is ...
Predicted increases in extreme weather are likely to alter the interactions between organisms within...
1. Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil c...
Global change projections predict more recurrent and intense drought coupled with more frequent soil...
Current climate change causes range shifts of many species to higher latitudes and altitudes, and en...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
Soils contain biotic and abiotic legacies of previous conditions that may influence plant community ...
AimsNumerous organisms show range expansions in response to current climate change. Differences in e...
Global climate models predict more frequent periods of drought stress alternated by heavier, but few...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
Climate change is expected to increase future abiotic stresses on ecosystems through extreme weather...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
Kleine S, Weissinger L, Müller C. Impact of drought on plant populations of native and invasive orig...
Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil comm...
1. Although many studies have tested the direct effects of drought on alien plant invasion, less is ...
Predicted increases in extreme weather are likely to alter the interactions between organisms within...
1. Plant species that expand their range in response to current climate change will encounter soil c...
Global change projections predict more recurrent and intense drought coupled with more frequent soil...