In November 2023, the RangeX team spend a productive week in Ireland, delving into various tasks, data sets, and papers. Numerous constructive discussions ensued, generating ideas for future project outputs. We outlined the joint field experiment data paper, incorporating data sets from China, Switzerland, Norway, and South Africa. The team members focusing on aboveground interactions established a plan for analysing pollination data. Additionally, efforts were made to draft a paper on predictors of range-expanders. Finally, we initiated the review of articles for a synthesis paper on the impact of species shifting their range.
You may also like
By Sarah Zimmermann, Ecology & Biodiversity student, Austria In summer 2025, I joined the RangeX team at the University of Bergen under […]
The RangeX site in South Africa’s Drakensberg mountains is attracting international attention! An ARTE nature documentary featured insights into the experiment, following […]
Both native and alien species are spreading around the world due to global warming, changes in land use and increased mobility. Mountain […]
After four exciting years with RangeX, I successfully defended my PhD at ETH Zürich at the end of March 2025. As the […]

