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Are Temperate Alpine Plants With Distinct Phenology More Vulnerable to Extraordinary Climate Events Than Their Continuously Flowering Relatives in Tropical Mountains?
ArticleAbstract: Alpine plants are perceived as some of the most vulnerable to extinction due to the global climate cPalabras claves:alpine plants, Climate Change, latitudinal trends, phenology, reproduction successAutores:Bílá K., Kindlmann P., Křenová Z., Ricardo Jaramillo, Shelly J.S., Sivila S., Sklenář P.Fuentes:scopusDistribution 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:scopusDiversity of zonal páramo plant communities in ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Patterns of vascular plant species diversity in high-altitude Ecuadorian ecosystems ('páramos') arePalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, Disturbance, Ecuadorian andes, Species richness, tropical alpine, Zonation.Autores:Paul M. Ramsay, Sklenář P.Fuentes:scopusLow genetic variation and high differentiation across sky island populations of Lupinus alopecuroides (Fabaceae) in the northern Andes
ArticleAbstract: The tropical alpine flora in the northern Andes has caught the attention of evolutionary biologistsPalabras claves:Andean flora, founder effects, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Lupinus alopecuroides, Paramo, Population geneticsAutores:Balslev H., Hansen M., Katya Romoleroux, Sklenář P., Vásquez D.Fuentes:googlescopusTemperature Microclimates of Plants in a Tropical Alpine Environment: How Much does Growth Form Matter?
ArticleAbstract: In the aseasonal tropical alpine environment, plants experience frequent oscillations of air temperaPalabras claves:Autores:Katya Romoleroux, Kučerová A., Macková J., Sklenář P.Fuentes:googlescopus