2024
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcae164
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Elevational shifts in reproductive ecology indicate the climate response of a model chasmophyte, Rainer’s bellflower (Campanula raineri)

Sara Villa,
Giulia Magoga,
Matteo Montagna
et al.

Abstract: Background and aims Elevation gradients provide ‘natural experiments’ for investigating plant climate change responses, advantageous for the study of protected species and life forms for which transplantation experiments are illegal or unfeasible, such as chasmophytes with perennial rhizomes pervading rock fissures. Elevational climatic differences impact mountain plant reproductive traits (pollen and seed quality, sexual vs. vegetative investment) and pollinator community composition; we inv… Show more

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