Predictable relationships among patterns, processes, and properties of plant communities are crucial for developing meaningful conceptual models in community ecology. We studied such relationships in 18 plant communities spread throughout nine Northern Hemisphere high-mountain subalpine and alpine meadow systems and found linear and curvilinear correlative links among temperature, precipitation, productivity, plant interactions, spatial pattern, and richness. We found that sites with comparatively mild climates have greater plant biomass, and at these sites strong competition corresponds with overdispersed distribution of plants, reducing intraspecific patchiness and in turn increasing local richness. Sites with cold climates have little bi...
International audienceQuestions: Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat fil...
High-alpine ecosystems are commonly assumed to be particularly endangered by climate warming. Recent...
We thank the Nordic Ecological Society for organizing the Symposium in London and in particular Jens...
Predictable relationships among patterns, processes, and properties of plant communities are crucial...
International audiencePredictable relationships among patterns, processes, and properties of plant c...
Alpine plant communities are particularly amenable to experimentally test the stress-gradient hypoth...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
International audiencePlants can have positive effects on each other(1). For example, the accumulati...
Alpine snowbeds are characterised by a very short growing season. However, the length of the snow-fr...
1. The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition tofacilitation along...
1.The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition to facilitation along...
International audienceWe conducted a neighbor removal experiment in natural alpine plant communities...
The governing of biodiversity by climate is profound. Climate as reflected through the major global ...
Aims Harsh environmental conditions in alpine ecosystems shape vegetation structure into patches, w...
12 páginas, 3 figuras, 3 tablas.-- et al.[1]: The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from p...
International audienceQuestions: Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat fil...
High-alpine ecosystems are commonly assumed to be particularly endangered by climate warming. Recent...
We thank the Nordic Ecological Society for organizing the Symposium in London and in particular Jens...
Predictable relationships among patterns, processes, and properties of plant communities are crucial...
International audiencePredictable relationships among patterns, processes, and properties of plant c...
Alpine plant communities are particularly amenable to experimentally test the stress-gradient hypoth...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
International audiencePlants can have positive effects on each other(1). For example, the accumulati...
Alpine snowbeds are characterised by a very short growing season. However, the length of the snow-fr...
1. The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition tofacilitation along...
1.The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition to facilitation along...
International audienceWe conducted a neighbor removal experiment in natural alpine plant communities...
The governing of biodiversity by climate is profound. Climate as reflected through the major global ...
Aims Harsh environmental conditions in alpine ecosystems shape vegetation structure into patches, w...
12 páginas, 3 figuras, 3 tablas.-- et al.[1]: The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from p...
International audienceQuestions: Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat fil...
High-alpine ecosystems are commonly assumed to be particularly endangered by climate warming. Recent...
We thank the Nordic Ecological Society for organizing the Symposium in London and in particular Jens...