Topographically controlled thermal-habitat differentiation buffers alpine plant diversity against climate warming
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Aim We aim to: (1) explore thermal habitat preferences in alpine plant species across mosaics of topographically controlled micro-habitats; (2) test the predictive value of so-called ‘indicator values’; and (3) quantify the shift in micro-habitat conditions under the influence of climate warming. Location Alpine vegetation 2200–2800 m a.s.l., Swiss central Alps. Methods High-resolution infra-red thermometry and large numbers of small data loggers were used to assess the spatial and temporal variation of plant-surface and ground temperatures as well as snow-melt patterns for 889 plots distributed across three alpine slopes of contrasting exposure. These environmental data were then correlated with Landolt…
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- Habitat
- Alpine plant
- Ecology
- Diversity (politics)
- Climate change
- Environmental science
- Geography
- Plant diversity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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