Plant dispersal strategies of high tropical alpine communities across the Andes
Carolina Tovar, Inga Melcher, Buntarou Kusumoto, Francisco Cuesta, Antoine Cleef, Rosa Isela Meneses, Stephan Halloy, Luis Daniel Llambi, Stephan Beck, Priscilla Muriel, Ricardo Jaramillo, Jorge Jacome & Julieta Carilla
• Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences plant community assembly. Therefore, understanding whether dispersal strategies are associated with climate is of utmost importance, particularly in areas greatly exposed to climate change. We examined alpine plant communities located in the mountain summits of the tropical Andes across a 4000 km latitudinal gradient. We investigated species dispersal strategies and tested their association with climatic conditions and their evolutionary history. • We used dispersal-related traits (dispersal...
Affiliations
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Higher University of San Andrés1
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Royal Botanic Gardens1
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Catholic University of the North1
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Universidad de las Américas1
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Universidad de Los Andes1
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador1
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University of the Ryukyus1
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Pontifical Xavierian University1
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National University of Tucumán1
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University of Amsterdam1