Climate change and the biodiversity of alpine ponds: challenges and perspectives
Marie Lamouille-Hébert,
F. Arthaud,
T. Datry
Abstract:1. Inland waters are among the most threatened biodiversity hotspots.
Ponds located in alpine areas are experiencing more rapid and dramatic
water temperature increases than any other biome. Despite their
prevalence, alpine ponds and their biodiversity responses to climate
change have been poorly explored, reflecting their small size and
difficult access. 2. To understand the effects of climate change on
alpine pond biodiversity, we performed a comprehensive literature review
for papers published since 1955. 3… Show more
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