Plant-Soil Interactions Shape Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversity and Functionality in Eastern Tibetan Meadows. [PDF]
Zhang S+6 more
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Hunting regulations and movements of alpine reindeer
Most ungulate populations are regulated by hunting, and harvest rate is regulated through quotas and hunting season duration. Hunting is well known to affect behaviour of ungulates, but how annual variation in quotas and hunting season duration affects individual behaviour remains uncertain.
Atle Mysterud+3 more
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Adaptive management for alpine grassland of the Tibetan Plateau based on a multi-criteria assessment. [PDF]
Zhan T, Zhang S, Zhao W.
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New opportunities for grassland species in warming temperate winters
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Temperate winters are getting warmer, the length of the growing season is increasing and mid‐winter fluctuations of warm and freezing temperatures are more frequent. Although typically winter dormant, some herbaceous perennials can maintain or grow green leaves during ...
F. Curtis Lubbe+3 more
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Repeated colonisation of alpine habitats by Arabidopsis arenosa involved parallel adjustments of leaf cuticle traits. [PDF]
Bertel C+11 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Flowering phenology is central to plant reproductive success and can relate to morphological traits such as size and quality of flowers, but phenology–trait associations of flowers remain unclear.
Mustaqeem Ahmad+2 more
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Soil Bulk Density, Aggregates, Carbon Stabilization, Nutrients and Vegetation Traits as Affected by Manure Gradients Regimes Under Alpine Meadows of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Ecosystem. [PDF]
Sadiq M+6 more
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An Attempt at a New Arrangement of Some Japanese Alpine Species of Draba
Hiroyuki Takeda
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The asynchronous upward shift of insect herbivores and plants towards higher elevations following climate warming is anticipated to generate novel plant–insect interactions.
Baptiste Bovay+4 more
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Characteristics of leaf nutrient resorption efficiency in Tibetan alpine permafrost ecosystems. [PDF]
Yang G+8 more
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