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Nature Study: Climate Change Affects European Plant Life Differently Across Ecosystems
The ways that climate change is transforming Europe’s plant life vary by ecosystem. While even warmth-demanding species are declining in mountain regions, in forests and grasslands, such species are increasing. A new study published in the journal Nature reveals these contrasting dynamics.
An international research team led by the Forest and Nature Lab at Ghent University investigated how plant communities in various habitats across Europe are changing as a result of global warming. The study focused on thermophilization – the shift in composition of plant communities toward warmth-demanding species driven by rising temperatures.
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Behind the Paper: Trade-offs in biodiversity and ecosystem services between edges and interiors in European forests
Ecosystem service delivery of forest edges and interiors
Forest ecosystems provide many services to people (e.g. carbon storage), but evidence mostly comes from forest interiors. In this paper, we show that forest edges are complementary to interiors at providing these services, and should thus not be ignored in assessment reports and policy guidelines.
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Die Arbeitsgruppe Vegetationsökologie und Naturschutzbiologie befasst sich mit anwendungsbezogener Grundlagenforschung in der Pflanzenökologie. Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei Fragestellungen in den Bereichen klassische Vegetationsökologie und Geobotanik, Populationsbiologie der Pflanzen, Ökologie invasiver Arten und Naturschutzbiologie. Diese Fachgebiete werden auch in der Lehre im Bachelorstudiengang Biologie und im Master of Ecology vertreten.
Latest Publications
Contrasting thermophilization among forests, grasslands and alpine summits. Nature (2026)
Nutrient-demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest edge vegetation across temperate Europe. Journal of Vegetation Science 35:e13236.
Limited effects of population age on the genetic structure of spatially isolated forest herb populations in temperate Europe. Ecology and Evolution. 14:e10971.
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