We explored impacts of climate change on the geographic distribution of European beech by applying state of the art statistical and process-based models, and assessed possible climate change impacts on both adaptive capacity in the centre of its distribution and adaptive responses of functional traits at the leading and trailing edge of the current distribution. The species area models agree that beech has the potential to expand its northern edge and loose habitat at the southern edge of its distribution in a future climate. The change in local population size in the centre of the distribution of beech has a small effect on the genetic diversity of beech, which is projected to maintain its current population size or to increase in populati...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
High genetic variation and extensive gene flow may help forest trees with adapting to ongoing climat...
International audienceHigh genetic variation and extensive gene flow may help forest trees with adap...
We explored impacts of climate change on the geographic distribution of European beech by applying s...
We explored impacts of climate change on the geographic distribution of European beech by applying s...
Recent efforts to incorporate migration processes into species distribution models (SDMs) are allowi...
General context: Intra-specific diversity plays a key role in species' response to climate change (C...
In this study we aimed to combine knowledge of the ecophysiology and genetics of European beech to a...
International audienceIn this study we aimed to combine knowledge of the ecophysiology and genetics ...
In this study we aimed to combine knowledge of the ecophysiology and genetics of European beech to a...
Aim To better understand and more realistically predict future species distribution ranges, it is cr...
The ability of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) populations to adapt to the ongoing climate change is espe...
Aim To better understand and more realistically predict future species distribution ranges, it is cr...
The ability of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) populations to adapt to the ongoing climate change is espe...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
High genetic variation and extensive gene flow may help forest trees with adapting to ongoing climat...
International audienceHigh genetic variation and extensive gene flow may help forest trees with adap...
We explored impacts of climate change on the geographic distribution of European beech by applying s...
We explored impacts of climate change on the geographic distribution of European beech by applying s...
Recent efforts to incorporate migration processes into species distribution models (SDMs) are allowi...
General context: Intra-specific diversity plays a key role in species' response to climate change (C...
In this study we aimed to combine knowledge of the ecophysiology and genetics of European beech to a...
International audienceIn this study we aimed to combine knowledge of the ecophysiology and genetics ...
In this study we aimed to combine knowledge of the ecophysiology and genetics of European beech to a...
Aim To better understand and more realistically predict future species distribution ranges, it is cr...
The ability of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) populations to adapt to the ongoing climate change is espe...
Aim To better understand and more realistically predict future species distribution ranges, it is cr...
The ability of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) populations to adapt to the ongoing climate change is espe...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
High genetic variation and extensive gene flow may help forest trees with adapting to ongoing climat...
International audienceHigh genetic variation and extensive gene flow may help forest trees with adap...