AbstractMountains are strongly seasonal habitats, which require special adaptations in wildlife species living on them. Population dynamics of mountain ungulates are largely determined by the availability of rich food resources to sustain lactation and weaning during summer. Increases of temperature affect plant phenology and nutritional quality. Cold-adapted plants occurring at lower elevations will shift to higher ones, if available. We predicted what could happen to populations of mountain ungulates based on how climate change could alter the distribution pattern and quality of high-elevation vegetation, using the "clover community-Apennine chamoisRupicapra pyrenaica ornata" system. From 1970 to 2014, increasing spring temperatures (2 °C...
Recent temperature observations suggest a general warming trend that may be causing the range of tre...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
International audienceChanges in land‐use and climate affect the distribution and diversity of plant...
Mountains are strongly seasonal habitats, which require special adaptations in wildlife species livi...
Alpine large herbivores have developed physiological and behavioural mechanisms to cope with fluctua...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
Ungulates in alpine ecosystems are constrained by winter harshness through resource limitation and d...
Funding: Govern d'Andorra (ATC015 AND 2015/2016, 2016/2017, and 2017/2018).Altres ajuts: Acord trans...
Seasonal patterns of climate and vegetation growth are expected to be altered by global warming. In ...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Global climate change can affect animal ecology in numerous ways, but researchers usually emphasize ...
Although rarely experimentally tested, biotic interactions have long been hypothesised to limit low-...
Recent temperature observations suggest a general warming trend that may be causing the range of tre...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
International audienceChanges in land‐use and climate affect the distribution and diversity of plant...
Mountains are strongly seasonal habitats, which require special adaptations in wildlife species livi...
Alpine large herbivores have developed physiological and behavioural mechanisms to cope with fluctua...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
The altitudinal shifts of many montane populations are lagging behind climate change. Understanding ...
Ungulates in alpine ecosystems are constrained by winter harshness through resource limitation and d...
Funding: Govern d'Andorra (ATC015 AND 2015/2016, 2016/2017, and 2017/2018).Altres ajuts: Acord trans...
Seasonal patterns of climate and vegetation growth are expected to be altered by global warming. In ...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Global climate change can affect animal ecology in numerous ways, but researchers usually emphasize ...
Although rarely experimentally tested, biotic interactions have long been hypothesised to limit low-...
Recent temperature observations suggest a general warming trend that may be causing the range of tre...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
International audienceChanges in land‐use and climate affect the distribution and diversity of plant...