Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temperature and climate-driven changes in interactions between plants and other organisms, such as insect herbivores. Rates of herbivory in high-elevation environments are predicted to increase with warmer temperatures, which may also lead to changes in morphological and physiological traits that influence plant resistance. Yet, we currently know little about how temperature-mediated changes in traits will impact alpine plant vulnerability to herbivores, as well as the extent to which populations from high-elevation environments might need to rapidly adapt to increasing herbivore pressure with rising temperatures. We assessed the effect of experi...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
Herbivory and plant defenses exhibit a coupled decline along elevation gradients. However, the curre...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Global warming is predicted to dramatically alter communities' composition through differential colo...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
Herbivory and plant defenses exhibit a coupled decline along elevation gradients. However, the curre...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Alpine plants occurring at high elevation are vulnerable to ongoing climate change, yet relatively l...
Global warming is predicted to dramatically alter communities' composition through differential colo...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
1. Climate change is expected to modify current ecological conditions sustaining the coexistence of ...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
Herbivory and plant defenses exhibit a coupled decline along elevation gradients. However, the curre...