The frequency of range sizes shows a U-shaped distribution, with 42 species occurring in < 10 regions. The highest number of beech forest species is found in the southern Alps and adjacent regions, and species numbers decrease with increasing distance from these regions. With only narrow-range species taken into consideration, secondary maxima are found in Spain, the southern Apennines, the Carpathians, and Greece. Distance to the nearest potential refuge area is the strongest predictor of beech forest species richness, while altitudinal range and soil type diversity had little or no predictive value. The clusters of narrow-range species are in good concordance with the glacial refuge areas of beech and other temperate tree species as estim...
Extant rear-edge populations located in former glacial refugia remain understudied despite their hig...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
Spatial heterogeneity of biodiversity is linked to environmental gradients across landscapes. In for...
Aims: The effect of biogeographical processes on the spatial turnover component of beta-diversity ov...
AimDespite the recent improvements made in species distribution models (SDMs), assessing species' ab...
In Europe, climatic series show a global warming and an increase in frequency of summer drought. Cli...
(1) Due to global warming, distribution ranges of temperate tree species are shifting northwards and...
International audienceThe exploration of the patterns and the mechanisms that shape organisms distri...
Aim: Beech forests comprise a globally unique temperate forest type in Europe. The dominance of beec...
Aim Establishing possible relationships between the magnitudes of the glacial distribution of the Eu...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes occurring during species range shifts is imp...
International audienceHere, palaeobotanical and genetic data for common beech (Fagus sylvatica) in E...
Aim Beech (Fagus L., Fagaceae) species are representative trees of temperate deciduous broadleaf for...
Extant rear-edge populations located in former glacial refugia remain understudied despite their hig...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
Spatial heterogeneity of biodiversity is linked to environmental gradients across landscapes. In for...
Aims: The effect of biogeographical processes on the spatial turnover component of beta-diversity ov...
AimDespite the recent improvements made in species distribution models (SDMs), assessing species' ab...
In Europe, climatic series show a global warming and an increase in frequency of summer drought. Cli...
(1) Due to global warming, distribution ranges of temperate tree species are shifting northwards and...
International audienceThe exploration of the patterns and the mechanisms that shape organisms distri...
Aim: Beech forests comprise a globally unique temperate forest type in Europe. The dominance of beec...
Aim Establishing possible relationships between the magnitudes of the glacial distribution of the Eu...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes occurring during species range shifts is imp...
International audienceHere, palaeobotanical and genetic data for common beech (Fagus sylvatica) in E...
Aim Beech (Fagus L., Fagaceae) species are representative trees of temperate deciduous broadleaf for...
Extant rear-edge populations located in former glacial refugia remain understudied despite their hig...
Climate is considered to be the main factor that determines forest species distribution. In Europe, ...
Spatial heterogeneity of biodiversity is linked to environmental gradients across landscapes. In for...