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Author(s):  
Tara J. Crandon ◽  
James G. Scott ◽  
Fiona J. Charlson ◽  
Hannah J. Thomas

Author(s):  
M. L. Phillips ◽  
B. E. McNellis ◽  
A. Howell ◽  
C. M. Lauria ◽  
J. Belnap ◽  
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Author(s):  
Johannes Wessely ◽  
Andreas Gattringer ◽  
Frédéric Guillaume ◽  
Karl Hülber ◽  
Günther Klonner ◽  
...  

AbstractModelling of climate-driven range shifts commonly treats species as ecologically homogeneous units. However, many species show intraspecific variation of climatic niches and theory predicts that such variation may lead to counterintuitive eco-evolutionary dynamics. Here, we incorporate assumed intraspecific niche variation into a dynamic range model and explore possible consequences for six high-mountain plant species of the European Alps under scenarios of twenty-first century climate warming. At the species level, the results indicate massive range loss independent of intraspecific variation. At the intraspecific level, the model predicts a decrease in the frequency of warm-adapted haplotypes in five species. The latter effect is probably driven by a combination of leading-edge colonization and priority effects within the species’ elevational range and was weakest when leading-edge expansion was constrained by mountain topography The resulting maladaptation may additionally increase the risk that alpine plants face from shrinkage of their ranges in a warming climate.


Author(s):  
Ryan L. Fogt ◽  
Amanda M. Sleinkofer ◽  
Marilyn N. Raphael ◽  
Mark S. Handcock

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Tegan Armarego-Marriott
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