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Complex demographic responses to contrasting climate drivers lead to divergent population trends across the range of a threatened alpine plant

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Lucas B Fortini, Paul D. Krushelnycky, Donald R. Drake, Forest Starr, Kim Starr, and Charles G. Chimera, 2021-12-07, Complex demographic responses to contrasting climate drivers lead to divergent population trends across the range of a threatened alpine plant: Global Ecology and Conservation, v. 33, iss. e01954.

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Alpine plants are likely to be particularly vulnerable to climate change because of their restricted distributions and sensitivity to rapid environmental shifts occurring in high-elevation ecosystems. The well-studied Haleakalā silversword (‘āhinahina, Argyroxiphium sandwicense subsp. macrocephalum) already exhibits substantial climate-associated population decline, and offers the opportunity to understand the ecological and demographic mechanisms that underlie ongoing and predicted range shifts. We use nearly four decades of demographic monitoring for this threatened Hawaiian species, in combination with other biological, ecological and climate data to explore demographic responses across its entire range. We construct and independently [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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