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期刊名:Alpine botany

缩写:ALPINE BOT

ISSN:1664-2201

e-ISSN:1664-221X

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Luis A Aguirre,Robert R Junker Luis A Aguirre
Elevational gradients in alpine ecosystems are well suited to study how plant and pollinator communities respond to climate change. In the Austrian Alps, we tested how the taxonomic and functional diversity of plants and their pollinators c...
Bao Ngan Tu,Nora Khelidj,Pierfilippo Cerretti et al. Bao Ngan Tu et al.
Due to global warming, the worldwide retreat of glaciers is causing changes in species diversity, community composition, and species interactions. However, the impact of glacier retreat on interaction diversity and ecological networks remai...
Chantal M Hischier,Janneke Hille Ris Lambers,Evelin Iseli et al. Chantal M Hischier et al.
Deciphering how plants interact with each other across environmental gradients is important to understand plant community assembly, as well as potential future plant responses to environmental change. Plant-plant interactions are expected t...
Christian Körner,Armando Lenz,Günter Hoch Christian Körner
In their 2013 paper, Lenz et al. illustrated how trees growing at the low-temperature limit respond to a chronic in situ warming or cooling by 3 K, by employing Peltier-thermostated branch collars that tracked ambient temperatures. The micr...
Dennis J Larsson,Da Pan,Gerald M Schneeweiss Dennis J Larsson
Phylogeographic studies of alpine plants have evolved considerably in the last two decades from ad hoc interpretations of genetic data to statistical model-based approaches. In this review we outline the developments in alpine plant phyloge...
Jalil Noroozi,Sina Khalvati,Haniyeh Nafisi et al. Jalil Noroozi et al.
Alpine habitats are characterized by a high rate of range restricted species compared to those of lower elevations. This is also the case for the Irano-Anatolian global biodiversity hotspot in South-West Asia, which is a mountainous area ha...
Jalil Noroozi,Christian Körner Jalil Noroozi
The Alborz mountains in N-Iran at 36° N rise from the Caspian Sea to 5671 m a.s.l., with warm-temperate, winter-deciduous forests in the lower montane belt in northern slopes, and vast treeless terrain at higher elevation. A lack of rainfa...
Bradley Z Carlson,Christophe F Randin,Isabelle Boulangeat et al. Bradley Z Carlson et al.
Species distribution models (SDMs) have been frequently employed to forecast the response of alpine plants to global changes. Efforts to model alpine plant distribution have thus far been primarily based on a correlative approach, in which ...
Karl Hülber,Andreas Berger,Christian Gilli et al. Karl Hülber et al.
Hexaploid individuals of Senecio carniolicus (Asteraceae) predominantly occur in dense swards while diploids prevail in open vegetation. We test whether this habitat segregation is due to differential responses to competition. Linear regres...