2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12193399
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The Perspective of Arctic–Alpine Species in Southernmost Localities: The Example of Kalmia procumbens in the Pyrenees and Carpathians

Łukasz Walas,
Marcin Pietras,
Małgorzata Mazur
et al.

Abstract: High-mountain and arctic plants are considered especially sensitive to climate change because of their close adaptation to the cold environment. Kalmia procumbens, a typical arctic–alpine species, reaches southernmost European localities in the Pyrenees and Carpathians. The aim of this study was the assessment and comparison of the current potential niche areas of K. procumbens in the Pyrenees and Carpathians and their possible reduction due to climate change, depending on the scenario. The realized niches of … Show more

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“…Both studies use traditional species distribution models (SDMs) based on data extracted from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and, thus, do not use fine-grained representations of the landscape, as proposed by Körner [ 6 ]. Walas et al [ 11 ] assessed and compared the current and future potential niche areas of Kalmia procumbens ( Ericaceae ) in the Pyrenees and Carpathians. Both mountain ranges represent the southernmost localities of this circumpolar, arctic–alpine species in Europe.…”
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“…Both studies use traditional species distribution models (SDMs) based on data extracted from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and, thus, do not use fine-grained representations of the landscape, as proposed by Körner [ 6 ]. Walas et al [ 11 ] assessed and compared the current and future potential niche areas of Kalmia procumbens ( Ericaceae ) in the Pyrenees and Carpathians. Both mountain ranges represent the southernmost localities of this circumpolar, arctic–alpine species in Europe.…”
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confidence: 99%