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#climaticgradient — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #climaticgradient, aggregated by home.social.

  1. ecoevo.social/@DovciakLab/1094

    Forest canopy gaps can have varied effects on tree seedling distributions over elevation, and thus on potential species elevational range shifts over time. These effects seem to be greater at higher elevations where (a) canopy openness is greater, and (b) conifers (spruce, fir) exhibit positive responses to canopy openness.

    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile

    #JournalofEcology #NSFfunded #Forest #ForestGap #TreeDemography #ClimaticGradient #ElevationGradient
    #MountainEcology

  2. ecoevo.social/@DovciakLab/1094

    Forest canopy gaps can have varied effects on tree seedling distributions over elevation, and thus on potential species elevational range shifts over time. These effects seem to be greater at higher elevations where (a) canopy openness is greater, and (b) conifers (spruce, fir) exhibit positive responses to canopy openness.

    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile

    #JournalofEcology #NSFfunded #Forest #ForestGap #TreeDemography #ClimaticGradient #ElevationGradient
    #MountainEcology

  3. ecoevo.social/@DovciakLab/1094

    Forest canopy gaps can have varied effects on tree seedling distributions over elevation, and thus on potential species elevational range shifts over time. These effects seem to be greater at higher elevations where (a) canopy openness is greater, and (b) conifers (spruce, fir) exhibit positive responses to canopy openness.

    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile

    #JournalofEcology #NSFfunded #Forest #ForestGap #TreeDemography #ClimaticGradient #ElevationGradient
    #MountainEcology

  4. ecoevo.social/@DovciakLab/1094

    Forest canopy gaps can have varied effects on tree seedling distributions over elevation, and thus on potential species elevational range shifts over time. These effects seem to be greater at higher elevations where (a) canopy openness is greater, and (b) conifers (spruce, fir) exhibit positive responses to canopy openness.

    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile

    #JournalofEcology #NSFfunded #Forest #ForestGap #TreeDemography #ClimaticGradient #ElevationGradient
    #MountainEcology

  5. ecoevo.social/@DovciakLab/1094

    Forest canopy gaps can have varied effects on tree seedling distributions over elevation, and thus on potential species elevational range shifts over time. These effects seem to be greater at higher elevations where (a) canopy openness is greater, and (b) conifers (spruce, fir) exhibit positive responses to canopy openness.

    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile

    #JournalofEcology #NSFfunded #Forest #ForestGap #TreeDemography #ClimaticGradient #ElevationGradient
    #MountainEcology