Climate change is known to affect many facets of the Earth's ecosystems. However, little is known about its impacts on phylogenetic and functional properties of ecological communities. Here we studied the responses of plant communities in an alpine grassland on the Tibetan Plateau to environmental warming across taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional levels in a six-year multiple-level warming experiment. While low-level warming did not alter either plant species richness or phylogenetic/functional community structure, high-level warming significantly decreased species richness. Higher-level warming more strongly reduced soil moisture and caused stronger environmental filtering, consequently changing species composition and community s...
<div><p>Plant functional traits underlie vegetation responses to environmental changes such as globa...
Abiotic environmental change, local species extinctions and colonization of new species often co-occ...
Plant functional traits underlie vegetation responses to environmental changes such as global warmin...
1. Experimental warming in situ suggests that warming could lead to a loss of biodiversity. However,...
Climate warming are supposed to have irreversible effects on the biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Aim: Climate warming and biodiversity loss both alter plant productivity, yet we lack an understandi...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
1. Global change factors may shift community functional composition by driving species turnover (spe...
Evolutionary history shapes the interspecific relatedness and intraspecific variation, which has a p...
Aim: Climate warming and biodiversity loss both alter plant productivity, yet we lack an understandi...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
Regions and localities may lose many species to extinction under rapid climate change and may gain o...
© 2019 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. While climate change has already profoundl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
1. Plant-soil biota interactions play a crucial role in the assembly of plant communities and the ma...
<div><p>Plant functional traits underlie vegetation responses to environmental changes such as globa...
Abiotic environmental change, local species extinctions and colonization of new species often co-occ...
Plant functional traits underlie vegetation responses to environmental changes such as global warmin...
1. Experimental warming in situ suggests that warming could lead to a loss of biodiversity. However,...
Climate warming are supposed to have irreversible effects on the biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Aim: Climate warming and biodiversity loss both alter plant productivity, yet we lack an understandi...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
1. Global change factors may shift community functional composition by driving species turnover (spe...
Evolutionary history shapes the interspecific relatedness and intraspecific variation, which has a p...
Aim: Climate warming and biodiversity loss both alter plant productivity, yet we lack an understandi...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
Regions and localities may lose many species to extinction under rapid climate change and may gain o...
© 2019 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. While climate change has already profoundl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
1. Plant-soil biota interactions play a crucial role in the assembly of plant communities and the ma...
<div><p>Plant functional traits underlie vegetation responses to environmental changes such as globa...
Abiotic environmental change, local species extinctions and colonization of new species often co-occ...
Plant functional traits underlie vegetation responses to environmental changes such as global warmin...