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      Predicting the responses of subalpine forest landscape dynamics to climate change on the eastern Tibetan Plateau

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              A significant upward shift in plant species optimum elevation during the 20th century.

              Spatial fingerprints of climate change on biotic communities are usually associated with changes in the distribution of species at their latitudinal or altitudinal extremes. By comparing the altitudinal distribution of 171 forest plant species between 1905 and 1985 and 1986 and 2005 along the entire elevation range (0 to 2600 meters above sea level) in west Europe, we show that climate warming has resulted in a significant upward shift in species optimum elevation averaging 29 meters per decade. The shift is larger for species restricted to mountain habitats and for grassy species, which are characterized by faster population turnover. Our study shows that climate change affects the spatial core of the distributional range of plant species, in addition to their distributional margins, as previously reported.
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                Journal
                Global Change Biology
                Global Change Biology
                Wiley
                1354-1013
                1365-2486
                September 2021
                June 28 2021
                September 2021
                : 27
                : 18
                : 4352-4366
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Chengdu Institute of Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu China
                [2 ]Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation Ministry of Education, and College of Life SciencesChina West Normal University Nanchong Sichuan China
                [3 ]University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
                [4 ]Department of BioSciences Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Rice University Houston TX USA
                [5 ]Department of Plant Biology, Ecology, and Evolution Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK USA
                [6 ]Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve Administrative Bureau Jiuzhaigou China
                [7 ]Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia
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                10.1111/gcb.15727
                956f37ee-16f6-40cb-be62-efb30af6fecf
                © 2021

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