… was to determine latitudinal range shifts in adult trees using a new methodology to examine long term, continental surveys and in particular, we were interested in whether species were …
… shifts was not evaluated at the time. Here, we investigate patterns and processes of latitudinal range shifts of four treespecies in … 2014 and focus on common treespecies that reach their …
VJ Monleon, HE Lintz - Plos one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
… The majority of the treespecies included in this study showed opposing elevational and latitudinalshifts which, if examined separately, would result in contradictory and possibly …
AS Jump, C Mátyás, J Peñuelas - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2009 - cell.com
… shifts of species in mountains. An altitudinal range retreat of 10 m is predicted to translate into a ∼10-km latitudinal … We argue that the lack of reported latitudinal range retractions stems …
L Matías, AS Jump - Global Change Biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… that assessed the latitudinal and altitudinal distributions of two woody species. We found … and latitudinal limits and a trend towards population decline at the lowest part of the species' …
… treespecies along a latitudinal … to shift poleward and up in elevation (Colwell et al., 2008). Our analysis suggests that poorly dispersing species may not adequately track climate shifts …
AH Lloyd, AG Bunn, L Berner - Global Change Biology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… a shift in competitive balance between these species. Climate … species of canopy dominant conifer, for a total of 176 trees … increment cores were taken at breast height from each tree. …
… of latitudinal patterns in temperature and other abiotic and biotic environmental variables in terrestrial ecosystems. We then assess the latitudinal … across a total of 98 plant species. …
… of ten common mangrove species and quantified the rate of latitudinalshift as a possible … of mangrove species. We found that nine of ten species have been shifting poleward since …