Why tree lines are lower on islands-Climatic and biogeographic effects hold the answer Article

Karger, Dirk Nikolaus, Kessler, Michael, Conrad, Olaf et al. (2019). Why tree lines are lower on islands-Climatic and biogeographic effects hold the answer . GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 28(6), 839-850. 10.1111/geb.12897

International Collaboration

cited authors

  • Karger, Dirk Nikolaus; Kessler, Michael; Conrad, Olaf; Weigelt, Patrick; Kreft, Holger; Koenig, Christian; Zimmermann, Niklaus E

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • June 1, 2019

published in

keywords

  • ALPINE TREELINE
  • BIODIVERSITY
  • CHELSA
  • ELEVATION
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Sciences & Ecology
  • FOREST BOUNDARY
  • GIFT
  • Geography, Physical
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • NORTHERN
  • PATTERNS
  • Physical Geography
  • Physical Sciences
  • Science & Technology
  • TIMBERLINE
  • VEGETATION
  • island biogeography
  • mass elevation effect
  • potential climatic tree line
  • timberline
  • tree line

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • WILEY

start page

  • 839

end page

  • 850

volume

  • 28

issue

  • 6