Thermophilisation is the response of plants communities in mountainous areas to increasing temperatures, causing an upward migration of warm-adapted (thermophilic) species and consequently, the timberline. This greening, associated with warming, causes enhanced evapotranspiration that leads to intensification...
In mountainous regions this ratio is significantly higher. In this study we... D Finger,G Heinrich,A Gobiet,... - 《Water Resources Research》 被引量: 207发表: 2012年 Projections of future water resources and their uncertainty in a glacierized catchment in the Swiss Alps and the subsequent...
Verma A, Chawla A, Singh CP, Kumar A (2023) Compositional change in vascular plant diversity in the alpine mountainous region of Indian north-western Himalaya indicate effects of warming. Biodivers Conserv 32:2425–2449 CAS Google Scholar Walther G-R, Beißner S, Burga CA (2005) Trends ...
Thermophilisation is the response of plants communities in mountainous areas to increasing temperatures, causing an upward migration of warm-adapted (thermophilic) species and consequently, the timberline. This greening, associated with warming, causes enhanced evapotranspiration that leads to intensification...
Larches (LarixMill.) are light-demanding coniferous species tolerant to low-temperature, which were widely distributed in cool-temperate zones and in mountainous areas of temperate northern hemisphere, and they serve as timberline species in many mountains in northern, southwestern, and northeastern Chi...
It resulted in a significant intervention to the spruce level while the timberline at some places was cut even as far as the beech forest vegetation level [4]. The reduction of the original vegetation cover contributed to the reduction in performance of forest stand functions and provided space ...
Monthly Changes of Leaf Area Index and Canopy Openness of Larix olgensis in Mountainous Regions in East Liaoning Province The hemispherical photographs of Larix olgensis forest in Qingyuan Experimental Station of Forest Ecology in Liaoning Province were obtained by use of digi... G Li,H Wang,J Zhu...
Pinus parviflora (Japanese white pine) is distributed along a wide range of altitudes between 1100 and 2500 m above sea level (asl) on the northwestern slope of Mt. Fuji in Japan. The seeds of P. parviflora are presumed to be dispersed from the mountainous area to the timberline by the ...
(211.08). This vulnerability is influenced by the prevalence of fire-prone coniferous species and climatic conditions conducive to fire spread, particularly in northern Europe and mountainous regions (Fig. 7). Furthermore, the elevated PCT90 (527.6) value indicates localized areas with heightened ...
An attempt is made to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental Holocene history at the timberline on the basis of the analysis of various palaeoecological proxy... L Tessier - 《Boreas》 被引量: 108发表: 1993年 Debris-flow magnitude—frequency relationships for mountainous regions of Central and Northwe...