Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range contractions, if not local extinctions under climate change. Yet, the populations of many endothermic species may not be primarily affected by physiological constraints, but indirectly by climate-induced changes of habitat characteristics. In mountain forests, where vertebrate species largely depend on vegetation composition and structure, deteriorating habitat suitability may thus be mitigated or even compensated by habitat management aiming at compositional and structural enhancement. We tested this possibility using four cold-adapted bird species with complementary habitat requirements as model organisms. Based on species data and environment...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
We used 474 European plant species to analyse the impacts of climate and land-use change on the comp...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change. For widely distributed alpine spec...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Many studies focused on the impact of the climate change on organisms including mountain birds. Moun...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
We used 474 European plant species to analyse the impacts of climate and land-use change on the comp...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change. For widely distributed alpine spec...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have ...
Many studies focused on the impact of the climate change on organisms including mountain birds. Moun...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
The fate of alpine species in response to climate warming is still unclear. We analyze effects of cl...
We used 474 European plant species to analyse the impacts of climate and land-use change on the comp...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change. For widely distributed alpine spec...