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Distribution changes in páramo plants from the equatorial high Andes in response to increasing temperature and humidity variation since 1880
ArticleAbstract: Climatic changes threaten the diverse and highly endemic páramo flora of the equatorial Andes with sPalabras claves:ANTISANA, Biodiversity, CHIMBORAZO, Climate Change, Ecological indicator values, tropical alpine, Upslope migrationAutores:Antonella Bernardi, Diazgranados M., Katya Romoleroux, Moret P., Priscilla Muriel, Ricardo Jaramillo, Sklenář P.Fuentes:scopusMulti-taxa colonisation along the foreland of a vanishing equatorial glacier
ArticleAbstract: Retreating glaciers, icons of climate change, release new potential habitats for both aquatic and tePalabras claves:early succession, equatorial glacier foreland, glacier retreat, multiple-taxaAutores:Álvaro R. Barragán, Anthelme F., Cáceres Correa B.E., Cauvy-Fraunie S., Condom T., Dean Jacobsen, Ficetola G.F., Gielly L., Gobbi M., Moret P., Olivier J. Dangles, Patricio Andino Guarderas, Poulenard J., Priscilla Muriel, Rabatel A., Ricardo Jaramillo, Rodrigo Espinosa, Rosero P., Rubén Basantes-Serrano, Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:googlescopusNew land in the Neotropics: a review of biotic community, ecosystem, and landscape transformations in the face of climate and glacier change
ReviewAbstract: The high tropical Andes are rapidly changing due to climate change, leading to strong biotic communiPalabras claves:COLONIZATION, Deglaciation, High-Andean wetlands, primary succession, Tropical mountains, vegetation dynamicsAutores:Drenkhan F., Francisco Cuesta C., Gosling W.D., Huggel C., Luís Daniel Llambí, Priscilla Muriel, Ricardo Jaramillo, Tovar C.Fuentes:googlescopusMicroclimatic Warming Leads to a Decrease in Species and Growth Form Diversity: Insights From a Tropical Alpine Grassland
ArticleAbstract: Due to warming, changes in microclimatic temperatures have shifted plant community structure and dynPalabras claves:Andes, BIOMASS, Climatic conditions, field experiments, functional trait, mountain ecosystems, TEMPERATUREAutores:Duchicela S.A., Esteban Pinto, Francisco Cuesta C., Priscilla Muriel, Ricardo Jaramillo, Salazar E., Tovar C.Fuentes:scopusLatitudinal and altitudinal patterns of plant community diversity on mountain summits across the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: The high tropical Andes host one of the richest alpine floras of the world, with exceptionally highPalabras claves:Autores:Becerra M.T., Beck S.G., Carilla J., Cuello S., Francisco Cuesta C., Gámez L.E., Gosling W.D., Grau A., Halloy S., Jácome J., Javier Irazábal, Luís Daniel Llambí, Meneses R.I., Natalia Samaniego, Nikolay Aguirre, Pauli H., Priscilla Muriel, Ramirez L.A., Ricardo Jaramillo, Suárez-Duque D., Thompson N., Tupayachi A., Viñas P., Yager K.Fuentes:scopusResurvey of vascular plants and soil arthropods on the summit of Mount Corazón (Andes of Ecuador) after 140 years
ArticleAbstract: Opportunities to track environmental changes over more than a century are rare in tropical mountainsPalabras claves:Climate Change, monitoring of flora and fauna, mountain summit, Paramo, Tropical AndesAutores:Álvaro R. Barragán, Antonella Bernardi, Katya Romoleroux, Moret P., Priscilla Muriel, Ricardo Jaramillo, Sklenář P., Washington PrunaFuentes:googlescopusPlant dispersal strategies of high tropical alpine communities across the Andes
ArticleAbstract: Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences plant community assembly. Therefore, understanPalabras claves:alpine environments, dispersal traits, environmental filtering, fourth corner, Paramo, plant community, PUNÁ, RLQ analysisAutores:Beck S.G., Carilla J., Cleef A., Francisco Cuesta C., Halloy S., Jácome J., Kusumoto B., Luís Daniel Llambí, Melcher I., Meneses R.I., Priscilla Muriel, Ricardo Jaramillo, Tovar C.Fuentes:scopusThermal niche traits of high alpine plant species and communities across the tropical Andes and their vulnerability to global warming
ArticleAbstract: Aim: The climate variability hypothesis (CVH) pbkp_redicts that locations with reduced seasonal tempPalabras claves:Climate Change, climate seasonality, Endemics, Mountains, Niche breadth, thermal optimumAutores:Beck S.G., Buytaert W., Carilla J., Carmen Ulloa-Ulloa, Francisco Cuesta C., Gosling W.D., Halloy S., Jácome J., Luís Daniel Llambí, Meneses R.I., Nikolay Aguirre, Pauli H., Priscilla Muriel, Suárez-Duque D., Tovar C., Viñas P., Yager K.Fuentes:googlescopusThermal tolerance of tropical and temperate alpine plants suggests that ‘mountain passes are not higher in the tropics’
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Tolerance of species to extreme temperatures largely determines their distribution and vulnerabPalabras claves:climate seasonality, Ecophysiology, Rapoport's rule, temperature resistance, the Andes, thermal biology, thermal tolerance breadthAutores:Klimeš A., Meneses R.I., Priscilla Muriel, Ricardo Jaramillo, Sklenář P., Wojtasiak S.S.Fuentes:scopus