AbstractGlobal warming is forcing plant and animal species to respond either through pole-ward or upslope migration to adjust to temperature increases, and grassland communities are not an exception to this phenomenon. In this study, we modeled the response of herbaceous species of grasslands within the Arsi Mountains in Ethiopia under no-migration and with migration scenarios to the projected 4.2°C increase of temperature by 2090 (under the A2 emission scenario). For 67 species of grasses and legumes, we determined the current and predicted altitudinal limits and calculated current and projected area coverage using a Digital Elevation Model. The results indicated that the projected warming significantly reduced altitudinal ranges and habit...
Forage grasses are central feed resources for livestock globally. In Ethiopian dairy systems, they s...
Aim: Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsu...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cli...
AbstractGlobal warming is forcing plant and animal species to respond either through pole-ward or up...
Global warming is forcing plant and animal species to respond either through pole-ward or upslope mi...
Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-...
Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-...
Global climate change is a major challenge for the future with serious potential impacts on biodiver...
The authors incorporate intraspecific variation into a dynamic range model to predict the consequenc...
AbstractMountains are strongly seasonal habitats, which require special adaptations in wildlife spec...
Tropical high mountains are hosting important hot spots of biodiversity on small mostly remote areas...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
A possible response of many plant species to global warming is migration to higher elevations. Howev...
Highland bamboo (Oldeania alpina formerly Arundinaria alpina or Yushania alpina) is a species of sig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Forage grasses are central feed resources for livestock globally. In Ethiopian dairy systems, they s...
Aim: Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsu...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cli...
AbstractGlobal warming is forcing plant and animal species to respond either through pole-ward or up...
Global warming is forcing plant and animal species to respond either through pole-ward or upslope mi...
Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-...
Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-...
Global climate change is a major challenge for the future with serious potential impacts on biodiver...
The authors incorporate intraspecific variation into a dynamic range model to predict the consequenc...
AbstractMountains are strongly seasonal habitats, which require special adaptations in wildlife spec...
Tropical high mountains are hosting important hot spots of biodiversity on small mostly remote areas...
Future climate change is predicted to advance faster than the postglacial warming. Migration may the...
A possible response of many plant species to global warming is migration to higher elevations. Howev...
Highland bamboo (Oldeania alpina formerly Arundinaria alpina or Yushania alpina) is a species of sig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Forage grasses are central feed resources for livestock globally. In Ethiopian dairy systems, they s...
Aim: Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsu...
A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under cli...