293 results — topic: Climate Change Impacts
Climate change is affecting altitudinal migrants and hibernating species
Calendar date of the beginning of the growing season at high altitude in the Colorado Rocky Mountains is variable but has not changed significantly over the past 25 years. This result differs from growing evidence from low altitudes that climate change is resulting in a longer growing season, earlie
The ecological and evolutionary significance of frost in the context of climate change
The effects that below‐freezing temperature (frost) can have at times of year when it is unusual are an interesting ecological phenomenon that has received little attention. The physiological consequence of formation of ice crystals in plant tissue is often death of the plants, or at least of sensit
Do species interactions underlie changes in vegetation observed in a meadow-warming experiment?
The effect of experimental ecosystem warming on CO2 fluxes in a montane meadow
AbstractClimatic change is predicted to alter rates of soil respiration and assimilation of carbon by plants. Net loss of carbon from ecosystems would form a positive feedback enhancing anthropogenic global warming. We tested the effect of increased heat input, one of the most certain impacts of glo
Global climate change and ecosystem carbon storage: an experimental investigation of ecologically-mediated feedbacks to climate in montane meadows
The variation in tree growth performance relative to a climate change along an elevation gradient
Topographic effects on upper elevation distribution and abundance of <i>Artemisia tridentata</i> Nutt
Herbivory patterns in response to climate change in a sub-alpine meadow
Effects of experimental warming on plant reproductive phenology in a subalpine meadow
Increasing “greenhouse” gases are predicted to warm the earth by several degrees Celsius during the coming century. At high elevations one likely result is a longer snow-free season, which will affect plant growth and reproduction. We studied flowering and fruiting of 10 angiosperm species in a suba
Ecological Feedbacks to Global Warming: Extending Results from Plot to Landscape Scale
A long-term study on the effects of temporal variation in precipitation on the flowering behavior of <i>Androsace septentrionalis</i> L. (Primulaceae)
Changes in water relations for leaves exposed to a climate-warming manipulation in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado
Terrestrial ecosytem feedbacks to global climate change
Anthropogenic greenhouse gases are expected to induce changes in global climate that can alter ecosystems in ways that, in turn, may further affect climate. Such climate-ecosystem interactions can generate either positive or negative feedbacks to the climate system, thereby either enhancing or dimin
