Published October 15, 2020 | Version v1
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Data and code for: Consistent population decline but idiosyncratic range shifts in Alpine orchids under global change

  • 1. DAFNAE, University of Padova, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Padova, Italy
  • 2. Museo Civico di Rovereto, Borgo Santa Caterina, 41, 38068 Rovereto, Trento, Italy
  • 3. Department of Biogeography and Global Change, National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN-CSIC), Madrid, Spain

Description

Mountains are plant biodiversity hotspots considered particularly vulnerable to multiple environmental changes. Here, we quantify population changes and range-shift dynamics along elevational gradients over the last three decades for c. two-thirds of the orchid species of the European Alps. Local extinctions were more likely for small populations, after habitat alteration, and predominated at the rear edge of species’ ranges. Except for the most thermophilic species and wetland specialists, population density decreased over time. Declines were more pronounced for rear-edge populations possibly due to multiple pressures such as climate warming, habitat alteration, and mismatched ecological interactions. Besides these demographic trends, different species exhibited idiosyncratic range shifts with more than 50% of the species lagging behind climate warming. Our study highlights the importance of long-term monitoring of populations and range distributions at fine spatial resolution to be able to fully understand the consequences of global change for orchids

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