Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of their climatic niches but also by altering their ecological interactions. In this study, the future distribution of suitable habitats for the small-white orchid (Pseudorchis albida) was predicted using ecological niche modeling. In addition, the effect of global warming on the spatial distribution and availability of the pollen vectors of this species was evaluated. Due to the inconsistency in the taxonomic concepts of Pseudorchis albida, the differences in the climatic preferences of three proposed subspecies were investigated. Due to the overlap of both morphological and ecological characters of ssp. albida and ssp. tricuspis, they are con...
<div><p>The intensively discussed taxonomic complexity of the <i>Dactylorhiza</i> genus is probably ...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
To withstand the surge of species loss worldwide, (re)introduction of endangered plant species has b...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
The black vanilla orchid (Nigritella nigra s.l.) is a perennial plant found in the main European mou...
Abstract The identification of future refugia for endangered species from the effects of global warm...
How populations from different regions within the distribution of a species contribute to the adapti...
International audienceIn recent decades, many studies have documented local declines of orchid speci...
The Mediterranean is one of the major biodiversity hotspots of the world. It has been identified as ...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
<div><p>The intensively discussed taxonomic complexity of the <i>Dactylorhiza</i> genus is probably ...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
To withstand the surge of species loss worldwide, (re)introduction of endangered plant species has b...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
Climate change affects populations of plants, animals, and fungi not only by direct modifications of...
The black vanilla orchid (Nigritella nigra s.l.) is a perennial plant found in the main European mou...
Abstract The identification of future refugia for endangered species from the effects of global warm...
How populations from different regions within the distribution of a species contribute to the adapti...
International audienceIn recent decades, many studies have documented local declines of orchid speci...
The Mediterranean is one of the major biodiversity hotspots of the world. It has been identified as ...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
<div><p>The intensively discussed taxonomic complexity of the <i>Dactylorhiza</i> genus is probably ...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
To withstand the surge of species loss worldwide, (re)introduction of endangered plant species has b...