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In Alps, climate change affects biodiversity


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The European Alps is certainly one of the most scrutinized mountain range in the world, as it forms a true open-air laboratory showing how climate change affects biodiversity. Although many studies have independently demonstrated the impact of climate change in the Alps on either the seasonal activity (i.e. phenology) or the migration of plants and animals, no systematic analysis has been carried out on both consequences simultaneously. A European team of ecologists1, including Jonathan Lenoir, CNRS Researcher in the research unit Écologie et Dynamique des Systèmes Anthropisés (CNRS/University of Picardie Jules Verne), has just published a review that quantifies seasonal changes and elevational movements of more than 2,000 species of plants, animals and fungi that live in the Alps. This review shows that species have shifted their life cycles (e.g. bud burst for plants or nesting for birds) earlier during the season2 and their distribution higher along the elevational ....

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In the Alps, climate change affects biodiversity


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The European Alps is certainly one of the most scrutinized mountain range in the world, as it forms a true open-air laboratory showing how climate change affects biodiversity. Although many studies have independently demonstrated the impact of climate change in the Alps on either the seasonal activity (i.e. phenology) or the migration of plants and animals, no systematic analysis has been carried out on both consequences simultaneously. A European team of ecologists1, including Jonathan Lenoir, CNRS Researcher in the research unit Écologie et Dynamique des Systèmes Anthropisés (CNRS/University of Picardie Jules Verne), has just published a review that quantifies seasonal changes and elevational movements of more than 2,000 species of plants, animals and fungi that live in the Alps. This review shows that species have shifted their life cycles (e.g. bud burst for plants or nesting for birds) earlier during the season2 and their distribution higher along the elevatio ....

Chamonix Mont Blanc , Switzerland General , Jonathan Lenoir , Schweizerische Vogelwarte , Savoie Mont Blanc , Alpes Universit , Umweltwissenschaften Universit , University Of Picardie Jules Verne , Swiss National Park Zernez , Landscape Research , Swiss Federal Institute For Forest , Centre De Recherches , Institute Of Geography University Neuch , Arctic University Of Norway , Avalanche Research , Department Of Arctic , Department Of Environmental Sciences University Basel , Institute For Snow , European Alps , Dynamique Des Syst , Picardie Jules Verne , Federal Institute , Environmental Sciences , Swiss National Park , Marine Biology , Uit The Arctic University ,