21st century climate change threatens mountain flora unequally across Europe
University of Lausanne · University of Basel · +23 more institutions
Abstract
Continental-scale assessments of 21st century global impacts of climate change on biodiversity have forecasted range contractions for many species. These coarse resolution studies are, however, of limited relevance for projecting risks to biodiversity in mountain systems, where pronounced microclimatic variation could allow species to persist locally, and are ill-suited for assessment of species-specific threat in particular regions. Here, we assess the impacts of climate change on 2632 plant species across all major European mountain ranges, using high-resolution (ca. 100 m) species samples and data expressing four future climate scenarios. Projected habitat loss is greater for species distributed at higher…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.02
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 65
Authors
28- RERobin EnglerCorresponding
University of Lausanne
- CFChristophe F. Randin
University of Basel
- WTWilfried Thuiller
Université Grenoble Alpes, Université Joseph Fourier, Laboratoire d'Écologie Alpine, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
- SDStefan Dullinger
Vienna Institute for Nature Conservation & Analyses, University of Vienna
- NENiklaus E. Zimmermann
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Biodiversity
- Habitat
- Geography
- Ecology
- Species distribution
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Precipitation
- Climate action