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Monitoring alpine plants as climate change, a GLORIA Great Basin update by Jim Bishop

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Monitoring alpine plants as climate

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Mountain ecology: why arctic-alpines plants persist

High altitudes are colder, wetter and windier. This means they have a characteristic arctic-

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Observing alpine cryosphere: advanced monitoring network at High elevations (ENG)

Glaciers are among the most sensitive indicators of #ClimateChange: they are shrinking at an unprecedented rate, with direct ...

40 years of monitoring rare arctic alpine plants on Ben Lawers NNR

40 years of monitoring rare arctic alpine plants on Ben Lawers NNR

Sarah is a plant ecologist with a strong focus on upland

Mountain plants and climate change l Our Vancouver

Mountain plants and climate change l Our Vancouver

Johanna Wagstaffe digs into new research showing how warmer temperatures have BC's flora running up that hill. Connect with ...

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Alpine Seed Conservation

Alpine Seed Conservation

The Alps are one of the most biodiverse regions in Europe, and are home to a staggering 4500 plant species. But

Suds & Science - Life on the Edge with Alpine Plants

Suds & Science - Life on the Edge with Alpine Plants

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Experimental Garden Aims to Save Alpine Plants

Experimental Garden Aims to Save Alpine Plants

Tucked in a small corner at the rear of the Missouri Botanical Garden is an important experiment. Senior Horticulturist Mariel ...

The only way is up? How are Maunakea and Maunaloa alpine plants responding to rapid climate change?

The only way is up? How are Maunakea and Maunaloa alpine plants responding to rapid climate change?

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Biodiversity & Adaptation of Alpine Plants | Talks & Walks on UVM's Wild Side

Biodiversity & Adaptation of Alpine Plants | Talks & Walks on UVM's Wild Side

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Video Summary on Effects of climate change on alpine plants and their pollinators by Inouye DW

Video Summary on Effects of climate change on alpine plants and their pollinators by Inouye DW

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Mountain plants in the face of climate change

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