Plant taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of assemblages are known to shift along environmental gradients, but whether the rate of species turnover is regular or not (e.g., accelerations in particular sections of the gradient) remains poorly documented. Understanding how rates of assemblage turnover vary along gradients is crucial to forecast where climate change could promote the fastest changes within extant communities. Here we analysed turnover rates of plant assemblages along a 2500 m elevation gradient in the Swiss Western Alps. We found a peak of turnover rate between 1800 and 2200 m indicating an acceleration of grassland compositional changes at the transition between subalpine and alpine belts. In parallel, we found a peak in p...
Rapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have ...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...
Climate change and extreme events, such as drought, threaten ecosystems world-wide and in particular...
Plant taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of assemblages are known to shift along environmental g...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
Many studies report that mountain plant species are shifting upward in elevation. However, the major...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Recent climate change is shifting species' elevational ranges. Yet, most research effort has concent...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
Rapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have ...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
Background: High-elevation mountain systems may be particularly responsive to climate change. Aims: ...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...
While phenological shifts and migration of isolated species under climate change have already been o...
Rapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have ...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...
Climate change and extreme events, such as drought, threaten ecosystems world-wide and in particular...
Plant taxonomic and phylogenetic composition of assemblages are known to shift along environmental g...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
Many studies report that mountain plant species are shifting upward in elevation. However, the major...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Recent climate change is shifting species' elevational ranges. Yet, most research effort has concent...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Warming in mountain regions is projected to be three times faster than the global average. Pronounce...
Rapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have ...
High mountain ecosystems and their biota are governed by low-temperature conditions and thus can be ...
Background: High-elevation mountain systems may be particularly responsive to climate change. Aims: ...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...
While phenological shifts and migration of isolated species under climate change have already been o...
Rapid climatic changes and increasing human influence at high elevations around the world will have ...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...
Climate change and extreme events, such as drought, threaten ecosystems world-wide and in particular...