Impact of climatic change on alpine ecosystems: inference and prediction
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2011-01-26Type
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Alpine ecosystems will be greatly impacted by climatic change, but other factors, such as land use and invasive species, are likely to play an important role too. Climate can influence ecosystems at several levels. We describe some of them, stressing methodological approaches and available data. Climate can modify species phenology, such as flowering date of plants and hatching date in insects. It can also change directly population demography (survival, reproduction, dispersal), and therefore species distribution. Finally it can effect interactions among species – snow cover for example can affect the success of some predators. One characteristic of alpine ecosystems is the presence of snow cover, but surprisingly the role played by snow is relatively poorly known, mainly for logistical reasons. Even if we have made important progress regarding the development of predictive models, particularly so for distribution of alpine plants, we still need to set up observational and experimental networks which properly take into account the variability of alpine ecosystems and of their interactions with climate.
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Association pour la diffusion de la recherche alpine, UGA Éditions/Université Grenoble AlpesCitation
Yoccoz N, Delestrade, Loison A. Impact of climatic change on alpine ecosystems: inference and prediction. Revue de Geographie Alpine. 2011;98(4)Metadata
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