Phenological and elevational shifts of plants, animals and fungi under climate change in the E uropean A lps
Mountain areas are biodiversity hotspots and provide a multitude of ecosystem services of
irreplaceable socio‐economic value. In the European Alps, air temperature has increased at …
irreplaceable socio‐economic value. In the European Alps, air temperature has increased at …
The broad footprint of climate change from genes to biomes to people
BACKGROUND Climate change impacts have now been documented across every
ecosystem on Earth, despite an average warming of only~ 1° C so far. Here, we describe the …
ecosystem on Earth, despite an average warming of only~ 1° C so far. Here, we describe the …
Species better track climate warming in the oceans than on land
There is mounting evidence of species redistribution as climate warms. Yet, our knowledge
of the coupling between species range shifts and isotherm shifts remains limited. Here, we …
of the coupling between species range shifts and isotherm shifts remains limited. Here, we …
Plant species diversity and density patterns along altitude gradient covering high-altitude alpine regions of west Himalaya, India
Understanding species richness and diversity patterns and their governing factors in less-to-
unexplored regions across Himalaya provide invaluable insights into exploring drivers …
unexplored regions across Himalaya provide invaluable insights into exploring drivers …
Managing consequences of climate‐driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science
Climate change is driving a pervasive global redistribution of the planet's species. Species
redistribution poses new questions for the study of ecosystems, conservation science and …
redistribution poses new questions for the study of ecosystems, conservation science and …
Unifying climate change biology across realms and taxa
A major challenge in modern biology is to understand extinction risk from climate change
across all realms. Recent research has revealed that physiological tolerance, behavioral …
across all realms. Recent research has revealed that physiological tolerance, behavioral …
Predicting soil properties in the Canadian boreal forest with limited data: Comparison of spatial and non-spatial statistical approaches
Digital soil map** (DSM) involves the use of georeferenced information and statistical
models to map predictions and uncertainties related to soil properties. Many remote regions …
models to map predictions and uncertainties related to soil properties. Many remote regions …
Not all species will migrate poleward as the climate warms: The case of the seven baobab species in Madagascar
MM Tagliari, P Danthu, JM Leong Pock Tsy… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
It is commonly accepted that species should move toward higher elevations and latitudes to
track shifting isotherms as climate warms. However, temperature might not be the only …
track shifting isotherms as climate warms. However, temperature might not be the only …
The fate of Meconopsis species in the Tibeto‐Himalayan region under future climate change
WT Wang, WY Guo, S Jarvie… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
High‐mountain areas such as the Tibeto‐Himalayan region (THR) host cold‐adapted biota
expected to be sensitive to anthropogenic climate change. Meconopsis is a representative …
expected to be sensitive to anthropogenic climate change. Meconopsis is a representative …
Evolutionary origins of the eastern North American–Mesoamerican floristic disjunction: Current status and future prospects
GW Stull - American Journal of Botany, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Biogeographic disjunction patterns, where multiple taxa are shared between isolated
geographic areas, represent excellent systems for investigating the historical assembly of …
geographic areas, represent excellent systems for investigating the historical assembly of …