2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.baae.2015.11.002
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Biogeography and ecology of endemic invertebrate species in Austria: A cross-taxon analysis

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“…Other organism groups may remain resistant or may be similarly affected, which would be of particular concern owing to the above-average level of endemic invertebrates compared to elevations below the timberline in the Alps (Rabitsch et al 2016). For alpine soil arthropod abundance, experimental warming was most effective when combined with nutrient addition (Hågvar and Klanderud 2009), whereas a long-term warming experiment had no effect on richness and abundance of springtails in alpine subarctic ecosystems (Alatalo, Jägerbrand, and Čuchta 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Other organism groups may remain resistant or may be similarly affected, which would be of particular concern owing to the above-average level of endemic invertebrates compared to elevations below the timberline in the Alps (Rabitsch et al 2016). For alpine soil arthropod abundance, experimental warming was most effective when combined with nutrient addition (Hågvar and Klanderud 2009), whereas a long-term warming experiment had no effect on richness and abundance of springtails in alpine subarctic ecosystems (Alatalo, Jägerbrand, and Čuchta 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Dirnböck, Essl, & Babitsch, ; Payne, Spehn, Snethlage, & Fischer, ), and they also harbour a number of endemic and endangered species (e.g. Negro, Casale, Migliore, Palestrini, & Rolando, ; Rabitsch et al, ). As a result of both climate and land use changes, carabid beetles have tended to shift towards summits over the past decades (Pizzolotto, Gobbi, & Brandmayr, ), and changes in vegetation have resulted in a reduced area of open habitats, with subsequent negative effects for high elevation species (Pizzolotto et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other beetles are known to have small ranges. For example, the most endemic species in Austria occurred within the order Coleoptera, with 80% of these species having ranges ,875 km 2 (Rabitsch et al 2016). The federally Endangered Hungerford's Crawling Water Beetle Brychius hungerfordi (Haliplidae) is known from six streams in Ontario and Michigan (ESA 1973;Tansy 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%