Introduction: Herbaceous plant species constitute an essential element of the flora of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) forests. There is increasing evidence that rapidly changing climate is likely to modify the spatial distribution of plant species. However, we lack understanding of the impact that climate change might have on beech forest herbs across the European continent. We investigated the possible effects of predicted increasing rates of global warming and altered precipitation regimes on 71 forest herbs closely associated with beech forests, but with varying biogeographic and climatic niche attributes. Methods: By using a total of 394,502 occurrence records and an ensemble of species distribution models (SDMs), we quantified the po...
Aims: The rapid increase in the number of species that have naturalized beyond their native range is...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
peer reviewedThe growth of past, present, and future forests was, is and will be affected by climate...
IntroductionHerbaceous plant species constitute an essential element of the flora of European beech ...
Climate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts of the world. Increas...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Recent efforts to incorporate migration processes into species distribution models (SDMs) are allowi...
Aim<br/>The rate of climate change might exceed the migration capacity of plants, particularly where...
Aims: The effect of biogeographical processes on the spatial turnover component of beta-diversity ov...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
High rates of species extinction have been predicted for the next century as a consequence of climat...
Aim:Plant invasions often follow initial introduction with a considerable delay. The current non-nat...
International audienceKey messageWarming will induce an upward displacement of Scots pine, but this ...
Aim Climate change causes species to shift their distributions. Individual species, however, greatly...
Climate warming is supposed to enlarge the area climatically suitable to the naturalization of alien...
Aims: The rapid increase in the number of species that have naturalized beyond their native range is...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
peer reviewedThe growth of past, present, and future forests was, is and will be affected by climate...
IntroductionHerbaceous plant species constitute an essential element of the flora of European beech ...
Climate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts of the world. Increas...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
Recent efforts to incorporate migration processes into species distribution models (SDMs) are allowi...
Aim<br/>The rate of climate change might exceed the migration capacity of plants, particularly where...
Aims: The effect of biogeographical processes on the spatial turnover component of beta-diversity ov...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
High rates of species extinction have been predicted for the next century as a consequence of climat...
Aim:Plant invasions often follow initial introduction with a considerable delay. The current non-nat...
International audienceKey messageWarming will induce an upward displacement of Scots pine, but this ...
Aim Climate change causes species to shift their distributions. Individual species, however, greatly...
Climate warming is supposed to enlarge the area climatically suitable to the naturalization of alien...
Aims: The rapid increase in the number of species that have naturalized beyond their native range is...
Global climate change and invasions by nonnative species rank among the top concerns for agents of b...
peer reviewedThe growth of past, present, and future forests was, is and will be affected by climate...