Breeding Bird Assemblages and Habitat Use of Alpine Areas in Scotland

  • Thompson D
  • Whitfield D
  • Galbraith H
  • et al.
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Abstract

This is the first ever European-wide overview of biodiversity in alpine areas. The volume draws together taxonomic, ecological, historical, functional and climatic studies to develop a holistic understanding of biodiversity at and above the treeline. The main themes are: plant, vegetation and animal diversity, altitude gradients and spatial patterns, long-term changes and the effects of herbivores on diversity. These themes are introduced by a geo-biological scene setting and by a novel characterisation of alpine bio-climate. The comparisons of current and long-term observations and data emphasise the historical tradition of alpine biodiversity research in Europe. Analyses of taxonomic and assembly data at the continent-wide scale provide insight into pattern and its historical and ecological causes.

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Thompson, D. B. A., Whitfield, D. P., Galbraith, H., Duncan, K., Smith, R. D., Murray, S., & Holt, S. (2003). Breeding Bird Assemblages and Habitat Use of Alpine Areas in Scotland (pp. 327–338). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18967-8_19

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