How does climate change affect regeneration of Mediterranean high‐mountain plants? An integration and synthesis of current knowledge

L Giménez‐Benavides, A Escudero… - Plant …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Mediterranean mountains are extraordinarily diverse and hold a high proportion of endemic
plants, but they are particularly vulnerable to climate change, and most species distribution …

How does the climate change effect on hydropower potential, freshwater fisheries, and hydrological response of snow on water availability?

S Soomro, AR Soomro, S Batool, J Guo, Y Li, Y Bai… - Applied Water …, 2024 - Springer
Globally there is already a lot of pressure on water resources because of climate change,
economic development, as well as an increasing global populace. Many rivers originate in …

[HTML][HTML] Recent changes in high-mountain plant community functional composition in contrasting climate regimes

K Steinbauer, A Lamprecht, M Winkler… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
High-mountain plant communities are strongly determined by abiotic conditions, especially
low temperature, and are therefore susceptible to effects of climate warming. Rising …

Protoplast Isolation and Shoot Regeneration from Protoplast-Derived Callus of Petunia hybrida Cv. Mirage Rose

HH Kang, AH Naing, CK Kim - Biology, 2020 - mdpi.com
Despite the increasing use of protoplasts in plant biotechnology research, shoot
regeneration from protoplasts remains challenging. In this study, we investigated the factors …

Ice holes microrefugia harbor genetically and functionally distinct populations of Vaccinium vitis-idaea (Ericaceae)

R Tonin, S Wilhelmi, M Gültas, R Gerdol, O Paun… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
In the mountain terrain, ice holes are little depressions between rock boulders that are
characterized by the exit of cold air able to cool down the rock surface even in summer. This …

Rocky habitats as microclimatic refuges for biodiversity. A close-up thermal approach

MB García, D Domingo, M Pizarro, X Font… - Environmental and …, 2020 - Elsevier
In the present scenario of climatic change, climatic refugia will be of paramount importance
for species persistence. Topography can generate a considerable climatic heterogeneity …

Large-and small-scale environmental factors drive distributions of cool-adapted plants in karstic microrefugia

Z Bátori, A Vojtkó, T Farkas, A Szabó… - Annals of …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Background and aims Dolines are small-to large-sized bowl-shaped depressions of karst
surfaces. They may constitute important microrefugia, as thermal inversion often maintains …

Urban refugia sheltering biodiversity across world cities

R Gentili, LA Quaglini, G Galasso, C Montagnani… - Urban …, 2024 - Springer
Over the last years, world cities have emerged as multiple and complex habitats hosting
numerous and varied urban refugia for biodiversity. Therefore, the published literature was …

Spatial phylogenetics, biogeographical patterns and conservation implications of the endemic flora of Crete (Aegean, Greece) under climate change scenarios

K Kougioumoutzis, IP Kokkoris, M Panitsa, P Trigas… - Biology, 2020 - mdpi.com
Human-induced biodiversity loss has been accelerating since the industrial revolution. The
climate change impacts will severely alter the biodiversity and biogeographical patterns at …

Molecular variation and phylogeography within European Isothecium alopecuroides and Pseudisothecium myosuroides (Bryophyta, Lembophyllaceae)

I Draper, L Hedenäs - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Earlier studies on Isothecium sl suggested potential interchange of genetic material between
species that are nowadays known to belong to separate genera. In this study, we analyse …