Climate change and mountain Grouse: recent evidences from alpine habitats

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Climate change and mountain Grouse: recent evidences from alpine habitats. Current climate change, re- ferring as well to the observed rain and temperature patterns as to the increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather conditions, has a deep influence on biotic communities and, in particular, on mountain Grouse. These species show great adaptation to coldness, are highly sedentary and have quite “strict” ecolo- gical requirements, when it deals with habitat selection. Moreover, their alpine ranges are dangerously mar- ginal to the main distribution areas, which increases the risk of dramatic changes in occurrence, demography and ecology. However, not all the species will predictably be exposed in the same way to the menace of cli - mate change over the next 50-100 years. This article gives a brief review of the main data acquired in the alpi - ne environment in this matter. It also underlines the utmost need to proceed with research and monitoring activities, in order to effectively adapt and manage conservation strategies on mid-long terms.

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Brugnoli, A. (2013). Climate change and mountain Grouse: recent evidences from alpine habitats. Forest@ - Rivista Di Selvicoltura Ed Ecologia Forestale, 10(2), 26–32. https://doi.org/10.3832/efor0938-010

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