Rapid 21st-century climate change may lead to large population decreases and extinction in tropical montane cloud forest species in the Andes. While prior research has focused on species migrations per se, ecotones may respond to different environmental factors than species. Even if species can migrate in response to climate change, if ecotones do not they can function as hard barriers to species migrations, making ecotone migrations central to understanding species persistence under scenarios of climate change. We examined a 42-year span of aerial photographs and high resolution satellite imagery to calculate migration rates of timberline--the grassland-forest ecotone-inside and outside of protected areas in the high Peruvian Andes. We fou...
A continuous 48,000-year-long paleoecological record from Neotropical lower montane forest reveals a...
Aim: Climate change is expected to impact mountain biodiversity by shifting species ranges and the b...
International audienceClimate change is driving global species redistribution with profound social a...
Rapid 21st-century climate change may lead to large population decreases and extinction in tropical ...
Aim Climate change causes shifts in species distributions, or 'migrations'. Despite the centrality o...
The elevational distributions of tropical treelines are thought to be determined by temperature, and...
Analyses of topography show that mountains do not monotonically decrease in area with elevation as i...
Aim: Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsu...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Observations and projections for mountain regions show a strong tendency towards upslope displacemen...
The tropical rainforests of the Peruvian Andes are some of the most biodiverse and most vulnerable t...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Observations and projections for mountain regions show a strong tendency towards upslope displacemen...
The high tropical Andes harbours vital ecosystems that sustain biodiversity, carbon storage, and env...
Department of Biological Sciences; Florida Institute of Technology; Melbourne FL USA Department of B...
A continuous 48,000-year-long paleoecological record from Neotropical lower montane forest reveals a...
Aim: Climate change is expected to impact mountain biodiversity by shifting species ranges and the b...
International audienceClimate change is driving global species redistribution with profound social a...
Rapid 21st-century climate change may lead to large population decreases and extinction in tropical ...
Aim Climate change causes shifts in species distributions, or 'migrations'. Despite the centrality o...
The elevational distributions of tropical treelines are thought to be determined by temperature, and...
Analyses of topography show that mountains do not monotonically decrease in area with elevation as i...
Aim: Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsu...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Observations and projections for mountain regions show a strong tendency towards upslope displacemen...
The tropical rainforests of the Peruvian Andes are some of the most biodiverse and most vulnerable t...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Observations and projections for mountain regions show a strong tendency towards upslope displacemen...
The high tropical Andes harbours vital ecosystems that sustain biodiversity, carbon storage, and env...
Department of Biological Sciences; Florida Institute of Technology; Melbourne FL USA Department of B...
A continuous 48,000-year-long paleoecological record from Neotropical lower montane forest reveals a...
Aim: Climate change is expected to impact mountain biodiversity by shifting species ranges and the b...
International audienceClimate change is driving global species redistribution with profound social a...