Temperature effects on forest understorey plants in hedgerows: a combined warming and transplant experiment.
Thomas VannesteSanne Van Den BergeJörg BrunetPer-Ola HedwallKris VerheyenPieter De FrennePublished in: Annals of botany (2021)
These findings demonstrate that some forest herbs can show phenotypic plasticity to warming temperatures, potentially increasing their ability to benefit from hedgerows as ecological corridors. Our study thus provides novel insights into the impacts of climate change on understorey plant community dynamics in hedgerows, and how rising temperature can influence the efficiency of these corridors to assist forest species' persistence and colonization within and beyond their current distribution range.