This study investigates trait plasticity, and trait coordination, in above and below ground traits in 5 Australian subalpine species in response to simulated climate stress.
Evaluating community patterns of Geometridae moths (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) in the North Western Himalayan region: insights, trends and future research directions
Geometridae moth communities exhibited seasonal variations and a hump-shaped elevational pattern in the North Western Himalayan mountain range, influenced by environmental factors and species turnover
Seed germination and seedling establishment in Alpine conifers following a prescribed fire
Fire and post-fire conditions affected seed germination and seedling establishment. Stone pine exhibited greater resistance while Norway spruce and European larch showed reduced seedling establishment
Developing a sustainability certification scheme for a green and good governance of outdoor sport events
The Green Trail Concept (GTC) project is an ERASMUS+ initiative that enhances trail running event management through sustainable practices, addressing environmental, social, and economic impacts.
Linking Progressive Rock Slope Deformation to Glacier Thinning at Portage Glacier
This study examines how glacier thinning drives progressive slope instability, with the failure linked to critical ice thickness thresholds and unfavourable structural conditions.
On the impact of secondary aerosols over the elevation dependent climate change in the Western Himalayas
This study aims to examine the complex roles of secondary aerosols in elevation dependent climate change of the Western Himalayas
The sky IS the limit: The present state and future stake of alpine plants
The IUCN Alpine Plants Specialist Group communicates and advocates for plant conservation in the earth’s most threatened ecosystem.
Spatio-temporal variability of water temperature in a mountain river: insights from a field campaign
We conducted an extensive field campaign in an alpine river to improve our understanding of spatio-temporal variability and the drivers of river water temperature at high altitudes.
No-Shows in Field Monitoring: Aufeis Non-Formation Leading to Methodological Shifts and Broader Findings
The study explores how the non-formation of aufeis in Yukon led to a methodological shift, revealing new insights into winter hydrology and broader hydrological changes in deglaciating catchments.
Water quality assessment of springs originating from rock glaciers: results from a multi-year survey in the Western Alps, Italy
Springs originating from rock glaciers are important water resources. Their water quality needs to be addressed through both chemical and biological indicators