Responses of alpine plant communities to climate warming
语种英语
Winkler Daniel E.1,2; Lubetkin Kaitlin C.3; Carrell Alyssa A.4; Jabis Meredith D.5; Yang Yan6; Kueppers Lara M.7
出处ECOSYSTEM CONSEQUENCES OF SOIL WARMING: MICROBES, VEGETATION, FAUNA, AND SOIL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
2019
页码297-346
出版者ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
出版地LONDON
关键词Responses of alpine plant climate warming
英文摘要Mountain ecosystems provide water resources to nearly half of the world’s human population, with approximately 20% of humans living in or near mountain areas As a result of their high biological diversity, uniquely adapted species, and the ease with which water and solid material can move through these systems, alpine habitats are hypothesized to be sensitive to perturbation and climate change (Nagy and Grabherr, 2009), potentially showing signs of change before other terrestrial ecosystems. Furthermore, the importance of climatic factors over biotic ones in alpine areas suggests that the impacts of climate change on alpine plant communities may be more detectable than in lower elevation communities. Herein, we review the literature regarding expected climate changes in alpine ecosystems around the world and impacts on species, their distributions, and community assemblages. We also explore changes in biotic interactions, including plant-plant, plant-microbe, and plant-animal interactions. We briefly present experimental approaches used to study climate change in alpine systems and discuss the benefits and challenges of each.
ISBN号978-0-12-813494-8; 978-0-12-813493-1
DOI标识10.1016/B978-0-12-813493-1.00013-2
WOS记录号WOS:000485980000013
内容类型专著章节文集论文
源URL[http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/33441]  
专题成都山地灾害与环境研究所_山地表生过程与生态调控重点实验室
通讯作者Winkler Daniel E.
作者单位1.Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, CA, United States;
2.United States Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Moab, UT, United States;
3.Great Basin Institute, Boise, ID, United States;
4.Bioscience Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States;
5.Department of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States;
6.Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, PR China;
7.Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States
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Winkler Daniel E.,Lubetkin Kaitlin C.,Carrell Alyssa A.,et al. Responses of alpine plant communities to climate warming. ECOSYSTEM CONSEQUENCES OF SOIL WARMING: MICROBES, VEGETATION, FAUNA, AND SOIL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY. LONDON:ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD,2019:297-346.
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