The study of determinants of species’ ranges along elevational gradients may shed light on the ecological factors that constrain their distribution and fundamental niche. We analysed the influence of the climate, habitat at different spatial scales and topography on Water Pipit Anthus spinoletta density in mountain landscapes across a wide elevational gradient. Variables associated with spring and annual temperature values were the main determinants of Water Pipit density, especially at the lower distributional limit (700–1200 m asl), where the species avoided warmer areas. At high-elevation sites (1600–2300 m asl), the main constraint to the species’ distribution was habitat structure and composition, with steep rocky areas being avoided. ...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
Recent climate change is shifting species' elevational ranges. Yet, most research effort has concent...
<div><p>As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher...
Disentangling the relative influence of the environment and biotic interactions in determining speci...
Aim: Geographic distribution limits of organisms are often affected by climate, but little is known ...
Many species have shown recent shifts in their distributions in response to climate change. Patterns...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Climate and land-use change are the most severe threats to biodiversity; their effects are often int...
Many studies report that mountain plant species are shifting upward in elevation. However, the major...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
Global climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distribution of spring inve...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are elevational range...
<div><p>Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain areas...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
Recent climate change is shifting species' elevational ranges. Yet, most research effort has concent...
<div><p>As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher...
Disentangling the relative influence of the environment and biotic interactions in determining speci...
Aim: Geographic distribution limits of organisms are often affected by climate, but little is known ...
Many species have shown recent shifts in their distributions in response to climate change. Patterns...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Climate and land-use change are the most severe threats to biodiversity; their effects are often int...
Many studies report that mountain plant species are shifting upward in elevation. However, the major...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
International audienceClimate warming is shifting the distributions of mountain plant species to hig...
Global climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distribution of spring inve...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are elevational range...
<div><p>Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain areas...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
Recent climate change is shifting species' elevational ranges. Yet, most research effort has concent...
<div><p>As a consequence of climate warming, species usually shift their distribution towards higher...