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Carbon dioxide fluxes in Alpine grasslands at the Nivolet Plain, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy 2017-2023. [PDF]

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Parisi A   +12 more
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Homogenization of bryophyte species after alpine grassland restoration

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
The causes of decreasing plant species richness include abandonment of traditional management and the spread of invasive species, even in alpine habitats. Studies on the restoration and management of alpine habitats are predominantly focused on vascular plants, although an important part of alpine vegetation and its diversity is formed by bryophytes ...
Miroslav Zeidler   +3 more
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Alpine Grasslands with Acidocline Species

2013
The Dolomites are composed of calcareous rocks, but at the center of this area, in distant geological times, the Predazzo volcanic complex covered the limestones with silicate rocks. The alpine grasslands on silica are described here (an acid substrate at an elevation of 2,000–2,500 m) as well as the complicated situations that occur in the contact ...
Erika Pignatti, Sandro Pignatti
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Alpine Grasslands on Limestones and Dolomites

2013
The alpine grasslands on limestones and dolomites, at an elevation of 2,000–2,500 m, are the focal point of the vegetation of the Dolomites. This is where the highest biodiversity is concentrated, thanks to particularly favorable ecological conditions that have been brought to light precisely with this research.
Erika Pignatti, Sandro Pignatti
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Growth responses of an alpine grassland to elevated CO2

Oecologia, 1996
Alpine plant species have been shown to exhibit a more pronounced increase in leaf photosynthesis under elevated CO2 than lowland plants. In order to test whether this higher carbon fixation efficiency will translate into increased biomass production under CO2 enrichment we exposed plots of narrow alpine grassland (Swiss Central Alps, 2470 m) to ...
Bernd, Schäppi, Christian, Körner
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