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(Created claim: summary (P836): This project aims to study the effects of climate change on the flora of altitude through two emblematic examples of an alpine environment: one species, rock clover and habitat, both snow combs of community interest. To this end, we will focus on: — assess their evolution over time, in terms of demography and floristic composition through monitoring; — to characterise local adaptation to their environment to better assess their adaptive capacity...) |
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This project aims to study the effects of climate change on the flora of altitude through two emblematic examples of an alpine environment: one species, rock clover and habitat, both snow combs of community interest. To this end, we will focus on: — assess their evolution over time, in terms of demography and floristic composition through monitoring; — to characterise local adaptation to their environment to better assess their adaptive capacity and their evolutionary response to climate change, notably through the study of soil seed banks and high-resolution imaging. The results will optimise conservation and management strategies, in particular to anticipate the effects of climate change. The proposed works will be carried out mainly in the departments of the Alpes de Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Isère, Savoie and Haute-Savoie and are part of the Flore Sentinelle system, formerly known as the Alpine Flora Conservation Network, which includes more than 25 organisms on the alpine arch. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: This project aims to study the effects of climate change on the flora of altitude through two emblematic examples of an alpine environment: one species, rock clover and habitat, both snow combs of community interest. To this end, we will focus on: — assess their evolution over time, in terms of demography and floristic composition through monitoring; — to characterise local adaptation to their environment to better assess their adaptive capacity and their evolutionary response to climate change, notably through the study of soil seed banks and high-resolution imaging. The results will optimise conservation and management strategies, in particular to anticipate the effects of climate change. The proposed works will be carried out mainly in the departments of the Alpes de Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Isère, Savoie and Haute-Savoie and are part of the Flore Sentinelle system, formerly known as the Alpine Flora Conservation Network, which includes more than 25 organisms on the alpine arch. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: This project aims to study the effects of climate change on the flora of altitude through two emblematic examples of an alpine environment: one species, rock clover and habitat, both snow combs of community interest. To this end, we will focus on: — assess their evolution over time, in terms of demography and floristic composition through monitoring; — to characterise local adaptation to their environment to better assess their adaptive capacity and their evolutionary response to climate change, notably through the study of soil seed banks and high-resolution imaging. The results will optimise conservation and management strategies, in particular to anticipate the effects of climate change. The proposed works will be carried out mainly in the departments of the Alpes de Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Isère, Savoie and Haute-Savoie and are part of the Flore Sentinelle system, formerly known as the Alpine Flora Conservation Network, which includes more than 25 organisms on the alpine arch. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3701271 in France
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95,270.63 Euro
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190,541.26 Euro
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50.0 percent
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1 January 2020
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30 April 2022
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SYNDICAT MIXTE POUR LA GESTION DU CONSERVATOIRE BOTANIQUE NATIONAL ALPIN
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Ce projet vise à étudier les effets du changement climatique sur la flore d'altitude à travers deux exemples emblématiques d'un environnement alpin : une espèce, le Trèfle des rochers et un habitat, les combes à neiges tous deux d'intérêt communautaire. Pour cela nous nous attacherons à : - évaluer leur évolution dans le temps, en termes de démographie et de composition floristique grâce à du monitoring ; - à caractériser l'adaptation locale à leur environnement pour mieux évaluer leur capacité adaptative et leur réponse évolutive au changement climatique, notamment grâce à l'étude des banques de semences du sol et à l'imagerie-haute-résolution. Les résultats permettront d'optimiser les stratégies de conservation et de gestion notamment pour anticiper les effets du changement climatique. Les travaux proposés se dérouleront principalement sur les départements des Alpes de Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Isère, Savoie et Haute-Savoie et s'inscrivent dans le cadre du dispositif Flore Sentinelle, anciennement nommé Réseau de Conservation de la flore Alpes Ain qui comprend plus de 25 organismes sur l'arc alpin. (French)
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This project aims to study the effects of climate change on the flora of altitude through two emblematic examples of an alpine environment: one species, rock clover and habitat, both snow combs of community interest. To this end, we will focus on: — assess their evolution over time, in terms of demography and floristic composition through monitoring; — to characterise local adaptation to their environment to better assess their adaptive capacity and their evolutionary response to climate change, notably through the study of soil seed banks and high-resolution imaging. The results will optimise conservation and management strategies, in particular to anticipate the effects of climate change. The proposed works will be carried out mainly in the departments of the Alpes de Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Isère, Savoie and Haute-Savoie and are part of the Flore Sentinelle system, formerly known as the Alpine Flora Conservation Network, which includes more than 25 organisms on the alpine arch. (English)
22 November 2021
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PA0019839
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