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Contrasting multitaxon responses to climate change in Mediterranean mountains
by
Benesperi, Renato
, Vallese, Chiara
, Di Martino, Luciano
, Di Cecco, Valter
, Gheza, Gabriele
, Nascimbene, Juri
, Di Musciano, Michele
, Giordani, Paolo
, Chiarucci, Alessandro
, Di Nuzzo, Luca
, Lelli, Chiara
, Spitale, Daniel
in
631/158/2165
/ 631/158/853
/ Climate change
/ Cryptogams
/ Flowers & plants
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lichens
/ Mountains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Taxa
/ Taxonomy
2021
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Contrasting multitaxon responses to climate change in Mediterranean mountains
by
Benesperi, Renato
, Vallese, Chiara
, Di Martino, Luciano
, Di Cecco, Valter
, Gheza, Gabriele
, Nascimbene, Juri
, Di Musciano, Michele
, Giordani, Paolo
, Chiarucci, Alessandro
, Di Nuzzo, Luca
, Lelli, Chiara
, Spitale, Daniel
in
631/158/2165
/ 631/158/853
/ Climate change
/ Cryptogams
/ Flowers & plants
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lichens
/ Mountains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Taxa
/ Taxonomy
2021
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Contrasting multitaxon responses to climate change in Mediterranean mountains
by
Benesperi, Renato
, Vallese, Chiara
, Di Martino, Luciano
, Di Cecco, Valter
, Gheza, Gabriele
, Nascimbene, Juri
, Di Musciano, Michele
, Giordani, Paolo
, Chiarucci, Alessandro
, Di Nuzzo, Luca
, Lelli, Chiara
, Spitale, Daniel
in
631/158/2165
/ 631/158/853
/ Climate change
/ Cryptogams
/ Flowers & plants
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lichens
/ Mountains
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Taxa
/ Taxonomy
2021
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Contrasting multitaxon responses to climate change in Mediterranean mountains
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Contrasting multitaxon responses to climate change in Mediterranean mountains
2021
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We explored the influence of climatic factors on diversity patterns of multiple taxa (lichens, bryophytes, and vascular plants) along a steep elevational gradient to predict communities’ dynamics under future climate change scenarios in Mediterranean regions. We analysed (1) species richness patterns in terms of heat-adapted, intermediate, and cold-adapted species; (2) pairwise beta-diversity patterns, also accounting for its two different components, species replacement and richness difference; (3) the influence of climatic variables on species functional traits. Species richness is influenced by different factors between three taxonomic groups, while beta diversity differs mainly between plants and cryptogams. Functional traits are influenced by different factors in each taxonomic group. On the basis of our observations, poikilohydric cryptogams could be more impacted by climate change than vascular plants. However, contrasting species-climate and traits-climate relationships were also found between lichens and bryophytes suggesting that each group may be sensitive to different components of climate change. Our study supports the usefulness of a multi-taxon approach coupled with a species traits analysis to better unravel the response of terrestrial communities to climate change. This would be especially relevant for lichens and bryophytes, whose response to climate change is still poorly explored.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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