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This project assesses the impact of climate change on alpine plant biodiversity. It aims to reconcile conflicting predictions about plant survival by integrating monitoring data and modeling techniques to understand how microclimates may protect these species.
The diversity of organisms, one of the most striking features of life on Earth, is under threat, and climate change may become a major driver of the biodiversity crisis in the decades to come.
However, climate effects on species will vary across ecosystems and regions.
The fate of the rich and peculiar alpine flora in a warming world is particularly contentious.
While some researchers expect massive loss of cold-adapted plants because they have little options to escape the heat (mountaintop exti…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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Austria, Innsbruck
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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