Disturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica.
Miguel Muñoz MazónKari KlanderudBryan FineganDarío VeintimillaDiego BermeoEduardo MurrietaDiego DelgadoDouglas SheilPublished in: Ecology and evolution (2019)
Disturbance relaxes the constraints imposed by competition and extends effective elevation ranges of species, particularly those in secondary forest, to warmer and cooler climates (minimum increase equivalent to about 0.6-1.4°C). Thus, suitable disturbance may assist species persistence under climate change. We believe this is the first study indicating a consistent relation between disturbance and woody plant species distributions along elevation gradients.
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