Shaping future forests: how can ecophysiology support climate‐smart forest management?
Summary Climate change, particularly the associated increase in extreme events and disturbances, threatens the numerous environmental, social, and economic benefits that forests provide, both locally and globally. Heat and drought pose significant risks to forest ecosystems; the anticipated future climate is expected to exacerbate this trend ...
Arthur Gessler +18 more
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Unraveling Belowground Community Assembly in Temperate Steppe Ecosystems. [PDF]
Wang P +7 more
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Patterns of Freshwater Fish Vulnerability in European Rivers
ABSTRACT European rivers are home to more than 600 native freshwater‐dependent fish species, with nearly half of them raising some level of conservation concern. Tackling this decline requires prioritising efforts towards the most vulnerable communities, at a spatial scale aligned with river restoration.
Daniel Mameri +7 more
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Nitrogen saturation drives shifts in response patterns of non-structural carbohydrate pools in a meadow steppe after ceasing nitrogen addition. [PDF]
Yu J +15 more
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Using extensive field, herbarium, and database records, we examine patterns of species richness, phylogenetic diversity, and community assembly along elevational and climatic gradients in an understudied region of Central Asia. ABSTRACT Biodiversity plays a fundamental role in ecosystem structure, function, and stability, but its response to ...
Akrom Ibragimov +7 more
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Predominantly positive XCO<sub>2</sub> anomalies in the Caatinga biome highlight carbon vulnerability. [PDF]
Silva LJ +6 more
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Phylogenetics, Niche Evolution, and Distribution Dynamics of Isatis Species Under Climate Change
This study systematically elucidates the adaptive evolution of Isatis species from the perspective of life‐history strategies and niche evolution, highlights the increased extinction risk faced by wild relatives, and provides a critical scientific basis for the conservation and sustainable use of the germplasm resources of this genus.
Min Wei +4 more
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Enclosure enhances grassland plant diversity and community stability more effectively than grazing and mowing by strengthening species turnover regulation and soil process driving. [PDF]
Shi M +10 more
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The first regional survey of spontaneous plant communities across 17 cities on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau shows that natural climatic conditions, especially precipitation and wind speed, are the primary drivers of variation in community diversity, while urbanization and habitat quality jointly structure plant community composition.
Lin He +11 more
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Spatial Distribution Dataset of All Constructive Grass Species in Tibetan Grasslands under 2024 and 2060. [PDF]
Tang G +6 more
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