Titel
Moving up and over: redistribution of plants in alpine, Arctic, and Antarctic ecosystems under global change
Autor*in
Lisa J. Rew
Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University
Autor*in
Keith L. McDougall
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, NSW, Australia
Autor*in
Jake M. Alexander
Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich
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Abstract
Extreme abiotic conditions, geographic isolation, and low levels of disturbance have historically provided alpine, Arctic, and Antarctic regions with low input of and relative resistance to the introduction of new species. However, the climate is warming rapidly, concomitant with intense and diversified types of human influence in these cold environments. Consequently, many plant species, both native and nonnative, are now moving or expanding their ranges to higher elevations and latitudes, creating new species interactions and assemblages that challenge biodiversity conservation. Based on our synthesis, many of the same nonnative species invade multiple cold environments, and many more could move up or over from adjoining warmer areas. Transportation networks and the disturbances associated with burgeoning development are responsible for many movements. Prevention and monitoring for nonnative plant species is of paramount importance, and management should be directed toward species that negatively impact ecosystem function or human well-being. Management of native range shifters is more complicated; most movements will be desirable, but some may be locally undesirable. Overall, plant movements into alpine, arctic, and Antarctic areas are going to increase, and management will need to be adaptive because species movements and assemblages of the past will not reflect those of the future.
Stichwort
Climate changeinvasive speciesrange expansionmountainsarcticAntarctic
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1425361
Erschienen in
Titel
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Band
52
Ausgabe
1
ISSN
1523-0430
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Seitenanfang
651
Seitenende
665
Verlag
Informa UK Limited
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Zugänglichkeit
Rechteangabe
© 2020 The Author(s)

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