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Autor:
Sergey Rosbakh, Annette Leingärtner, Bernhard Hoiss, Jochen Krauss, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter, Peter Poschlod
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 8 (2017)
Despite the evidence that increased frequency and magnitude of extreme climate events (ECE) considerably affect plant performance, there is still a lack of knowledge about how these events affect mountain plant biodiversity and mountain ecosystem fun
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7b46c8581f3942fda5a3fee4b73d20aa
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e93881 (2014)
Climatic extreme events can cause the shift or disruption of plant-insect interactions due to altered plant quality, e.g. leaf carbon to nitrogen ratios, and phenology. However, the response of plant-herbivore interactions to extreme events and clima
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https://doaj.org/article/37f21a6b51fc4697a51acf4900dd826c
Autor:
Fabienne Maihoff, Nicolas Friess, Bernhard Hoiss, Christian Schmid‐Egger, Janika Kerner, Johann Neumayer, Sebastian Hopfenmüller, Claus Bässler, Jörg Müller, Alice Classen
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 29:272-288
Aim Global warming is assumed to restructure mountain insect communities in space and time. Theory and observations along climate gradients predict that insect abundance and richness, especially of small‐bodied species, will increase with increasin
Autor:
null Fabienne Maihoff, null Nicolas Friess, null Bernhard Hoiss, null Christian Schmid‐Egger, null Janika Kerner, null Johann Neumayer, null Sebastian Hopfenmüller, null Claus Bässler, null Jörg Müller, null Alice Classen
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::799a5d10cfa7f5a431029e664c569b8b
https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13658/v3/response1
https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13658/v3/response1
Autor:
Bernhard Hoiß, Christoph Reisch
Publikováno v:
Alpine Botany. 129:11-20
In this study, we analysed the impact of population size and isolation on the genetic variation of the short-lived alpine plant species Gentianella campestris ssp. campestris from two study regions (Allgau and Karwendel) in the Northern calcareous Al
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 43:2040-2049
Aim Identifying traits that enhance the success of animals in unhospitable climates helps to understand biogeographical patterns and to predict the consequences of climatic changes. On temperate mountains, traits that increase cold performance potent
Publikováno v:
Global change biology. 21(11)
Plant-pollinator interactions are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, but are increasingly affected by global change. The risks to such mutualistic interactions from increasing temperature and more frequent extreme climatic event
Autor:
Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter, Jochen Krauss, Christine Cornelius, Annette Menzel, Bernhard Hoiss, Annette Leingärtner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Botany
Plant communities in the European Alps are assumed to be highly affected by climate change, as the temperature rise in this region is above the global average. It is predicted that higher temperatures will lead to advanced snowmelt dates and that the
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 279(1746)
Knowledge about the phylogeny and ecology of communities along environmental gradients helps to disentangle the role of competition-driven processes and environmental filtering for community assembly. In this study, we evaluated patterns in species r
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions.
Aim Climate and habitat management are two key drivers for patterns of biodiversity, but little is known about relative importance, interactions and nonlinear effects of climate and management on species richness and trait variation of plants. Locati