30Jun 2015

Plausible ecosystem responses to climate change: The case of vegetation in the Lesser Antilles

  • University Professor (Biogeography, Ecology and Botany) Université des Antilles Françaises, UMR ESPACE DEV, Campus de Schœlcher Cedex-BP 7207.
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On all spatial levels, the contrasting topography of the Lesser Antilles represents a great number of biotopes. From the different species to the landscapes, including the phytocenoses and ecosystems, the multiple forms of flora organisation are one of the primary consequences. Despite strong anthropisation, this archipelago is an important component of a hotspot of global biodiversity: the land surrounding the Caribbean Basin. Climate change will have long-term consequences on vegetation spatial distribution, species’functioning and plant formations.


[Philippe JOSEPH (2015); Plausible ecosystem responses to climate change: The case of vegetation in the Lesser Antilles Int. J. of Adv. Res. 3 (Jun). 657-670] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


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