Background and Aims Asymmetric warming is one of the distinguishing features of global climate change, in which winter and night-time temperatures are predicted to increase more than summer and diurnal temperatures. Winter warming weakens vernalization and hence decreases the potential to flower for some perennial herbs, and night warming can reduce carbohydrate concentrations in storage organs. This study therefore hypothesized that asymmetric warming should act to reduce flower number and nectar production per flower in a perennial herb, Saussurea nigrescens, a key nectar plant for pollinators in Tibetan alpine meadows. Methods A long-term (6 years) warming experiment was conducted using open-top chambers placed in a natural meadow and ma...
Phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in organisms’ adaptability to environmental change suc...
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutu...
Climate change can negatively impact plant–pollinator interactions, and reduce outcross pollination....
Temperature is projected to increase more during the winter than during the summer in cold regions. ...
Phenological mismatches due to climate change may have important ecological consequences. In a three...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
Abstract Nectar production may be a point of sensitivity that can help link primary and secondary tr...
Floral nectar is a vital resource for pollinators, thus having a very important role in ecosystem fu...
Plant senescence is a critical life history process accompanied by chlorophyll degradation and has l...
Plant senescence is a critical life history process accompanied by chlorophyll degradation and has l...
<p>Floral nectar is a vital resource for pollinators, thus having a very important role in ecosystem...
We examined the effects of short term artificial warming from 4 July to 19 September 1996 (78 days) ...
Abstract: We examined the effects of short term artificial warming from 4 July to 19 September 1996 ...
Open top chambers (OTCs) are a popular method for studying the biological effects of climate change ...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
Phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in organisms’ adaptability to environmental change suc...
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutu...
Climate change can negatively impact plant–pollinator interactions, and reduce outcross pollination....
Temperature is projected to increase more during the winter than during the summer in cold regions. ...
Phenological mismatches due to climate change may have important ecological consequences. In a three...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
Abstract Nectar production may be a point of sensitivity that can help link primary and secondary tr...
Floral nectar is a vital resource for pollinators, thus having a very important role in ecosystem fu...
Plant senescence is a critical life history process accompanied by chlorophyll degradation and has l...
Plant senescence is a critical life history process accompanied by chlorophyll degradation and has l...
<p>Floral nectar is a vital resource for pollinators, thus having a very important role in ecosystem...
We examined the effects of short term artificial warming from 4 July to 19 September 1996 (78 days) ...
Abstract: We examined the effects of short term artificial warming from 4 July to 19 September 1996 ...
Open top chambers (OTCs) are a popular method for studying the biological effects of climate change ...
Climate change may disrupt plant-pollinator mutualisms by generating phenological asynchronies and b...
Phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in organisms’ adaptability to environmental change suc...
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutu...
Climate change can negatively impact plant–pollinator interactions, and reduce outcross pollination....