Understanding processes controlling forest dynamics has become particularly important in the context of ongoing climate change, which is altering the ecological fitness and resilience of species worldwide. However, whether forest communities would be threatened by projected macroclimate change or unaffected due to the controlling effect of local site conditions is still a matter for debate. After all, forest canopy buffer climate extremes and promote microclimatic conditions, which matters for functional plant response, and act as refugia for understory species in a changing climate. Yet precisely how microclimatic conditions change in response to climate warming will depend on the extent to which vegetation structure and local topography s...
The alpine treeline is one of the most prominent ecosystem boundaries in nature. The two ecosystems...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
Abstract Forests can buffer the understory against temperature extremes often creating cooler micro...
Understanding processes controlling forest dynamics has become particularly important in the context...
Aim: Forest understorey microclimates are often buffered against extreme heat or cold, with importan...
Treeline position is mainly determined by growth season temperature, but the response of treelines t...
The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a widely distributed tree species across Europe, highly s...
Aim:Forest understorey microclimates are often buffered against extreme heat or cold, with important...
Global temperatures are rising. Temperature data derived from weather stations are used in order to ...
The increased frequency and severity of extremes climatic events determined by the current and predi...
Around the globe, climate warming is increasing the dominance of warm-adapted species—a process desc...
Climate warming is causing a shift in biological communities in favor of warm-affinity species (i.e....
Recent studies have shown the importance of small-scale climate diversification and climate microref...
The alpine treeline is one of the most prominent ecosystem boundaries in nature. The two ecosystems...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
Abstract Forests can buffer the understory against temperature extremes often creating cooler micro...
Understanding processes controlling forest dynamics has become particularly important in the context...
Aim: Forest understorey microclimates are often buffered against extreme heat or cold, with importan...
Treeline position is mainly determined by growth season temperature, but the response of treelines t...
The European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a widely distributed tree species across Europe, highly s...
Aim:Forest understorey microclimates are often buffered against extreme heat or cold, with important...
Global temperatures are rising. Temperature data derived from weather stations are used in order to ...
The increased frequency and severity of extremes climatic events determined by the current and predi...
Around the globe, climate warming is increasing the dominance of warm-adapted species—a process desc...
Climate warming is causing a shift in biological communities in favor of warm-affinity species (i.e....
Recent studies have shown the importance of small-scale climate diversification and climate microref...
The alpine treeline is one of the most prominent ecosystem boundaries in nature. The two ecosystems...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
Abstract Forests can buffer the understory against temperature extremes often creating cooler micro...