Saproxylic beetles are, therefore, an ideal group for understanding the relationships between the dynamics, structure and biodiversity of natural forests.
Geographically distant alpine snowbeds feature distinct soil microbial communities but a common response to climate change
Soil microbial communities in snowbed habitats at two geographically distant alpine sites differ but exhibit a common pattern of change related to vegetation dynamics associated with global warming.
Tracing the Past, Managing the Future: Ecosystem Functions across natural and anthropogenic gradients in Darjeeling Himalayas
Examining biodiversity and ecosystem functions in Neora Valley National Park to optimize forest management strategies and enhance conservation efforts in the Darjeeling Himalayas.
Predicting plant turnover in the Global Alpine
The Global Alpine will experience a strong turnover of its plant species and communities in the coming decades. Tropical alpine regions will be particularly affected.
Status of Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Drivers thereof in Indo-Himalayan region
This study examines deforestation and forest degradation in the Indo-Himalayan region, estimating carbon stock, assessing forest status, identifying D&FD drivers, and proposing strategic solutions.
Rare and vulnerable: Sphagnum-dominated mire changes under climate threats in the Western Alps
Significant climate-driven changes in Sphagnum-dominated mires were observed in the Western Alps over 12 years, with plant composition, structure and ecology shifts.
How much wilderness is left? Need for non-go-to policy in renewable energy infrastructures in mountainous areas of high ecological integrity.
Preserving the last European mountainous wilderness is the most efficient way to resolve conflicts between renewable energy and conservation targets in the frame of Nature Restoration Regulation
Integrating tree seedling establishment in Andean and Alpine treelines ecotones
Seedling establishment in Andean and Alpine treeline ecotones is modulated by the combination of key abiotic and biotic factors: temperature fluctuations, moisture availability, and positive and nega
Structure of the tychoplanktonic and epipelic diatom communities in the Zelenci spring
Tychoplanktonic and epipelic diatom communities were studied in the limnocrene spring Zelenci in the alpine region of NW Slovenia, and 167 diatom species were identified.
Inland cliffs call for plant conservation efforts and new research in vegetation ecology
Inland cliffs are hotspot for endemic and refugia for relict plants. Global changes call for conservation efforts, while new technologies are opening chances for research in vegetation macroecology.