Spatiotemporal patterns of microclimatic buffering in relict alpine communities

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Eduardo Fernández-Pascual, Clara Espinosa Del Alba, Corrado Marcenò
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Abstract

Questions

In alpine landscapes, topography creates a mosaic of microclimatic niches that might prevent local extinctions, but the influence of this spatial heterogeneity on plant communities is largely unknown. Here we ask (1) how soil microclimatic variation is comparable at temporal and spatial scales, and (2) how such variation influences species composition and local extinctions in relict alpine communities.

Location

Picos de Europa National Park, northern Spain.

Methods

We resurveyed permanent plots in four alpine sites following the recording of soil temperatures (temporal survey) for 10 years. We then sampled the spatial variation in species composition and microclimatic temperatures in 80 plots around the permanent plots (spatial survey). We evaluated the variation of six microclimatic indices between the temporal and the spatial surveys, and calculated the temporal trends observed in species cover. We finally predicted local extinction rates under microclimatic scenarios based on the observed microclimate–community relations.

Results

Despite high interannual variation, we found a 10-year trend of temperature warming on (microridge) fellfields and (microvalley) snowbeds. Microclimatic variation was larger in space than in time, with little temperature variation in snowbeds and extreme low temperatures recorded in fellfields. Species composition was mainly influenced by growing degree days (GDD) and freezing degree days (FDD), which were both related to snow cover duration. Plant cover of 16 species (out of 36 frequent species) showed significant responses to microclimatic variation. Local extinctions were mainly predicted under relatively hotter and more freezing conditions.

Conclusions

Our results support the idea that microclimatic spatial heterogeneity can reduce the negative influence of climate change on alpine plant communities. However, a continuous reduction of snow cover will result in a tipping point beyond which the buffer effect of this spatial heterogeneity will not be effective in protected microsites, leading to community homogenization. This process may have started in relict alpine communities where species from snowy microclimates are being outcompeted by species adapted to below-zero winter temperatures.

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孑遗高山群落小气候缓冲的时空模式
问题 在高山地貌中,地形造成了错落有致的微气候壁龛,这些壁龛可能会防止局部物种灭绝,但这种空间异质性对植物群落的影响在很大程度上是未知的。在此,我们提出了以下问题:(1)土壤微气候变化在时间和空间尺度上的可比性;(2)这种变化如何影响物种组成和高山孑遗群落中的局部灭绝。 地点:西班牙北部皮科斯-德欧罗巴国家公园。 方法 我们对四个高山地区的永久性地块进行了为期 10 年的土壤温度记录(时间调查)。然后,我们对永久性地块周围 80 块地的物种组成和微气候温度的空间变化进行了采样(空间调查)。我们评估了时间调查和空间调查之间六个微气候指数的变化,并计算了物种覆盖率的时间趋势。最后,我们根据观察到的小气候-群落关系,预测了小气候情景下的当地灭绝率。 结果 尽管年际变化很大,但我们发现(微岭)荒原和(微谷)雪床的温度在 10 年中呈上升趋势。微气候在空间上的变化大于时间上的变化,雪床上的温度变化很小,而荒原上的温度却极低。物种组成主要受生长度日(GDD)和冰冻度日(FDD)的影响,这两个因素都与积雪覆盖时间有关。在 36 个常见物种中,有 16 个物种的植被对小气候变化有显著反应。局部物种灭绝主要是在相对较热和较冷的条件下发生的。 结论 我们的研究结果支持小气候空间异质性可以减少气候变化对高山植物群落负面影响的观点。然而,积雪覆盖面积的持续减少将导致一个临界点,超过这个临界点,这种空间异质性的缓冲作用在受保护的微地将不起作用,从而导致群落同质化。这一过程可能已经在高山孑遗群落中开始,在这些群落中,来自积雪微气候的物种正在被适应零度以下冬季温度的物种所取代。
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Journal of Vegetation Science
Journal of Vegetation Science 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.60%
发文量
60
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Vegetation Science publishes papers on all aspects of plant community ecology, with particular emphasis on papers that develop new concepts or methods, test theory, identify general patterns, or that are otherwise likely to interest a broad international readership. Papers may focus on any aspect of vegetation science, e.g. community structure (including community assembly and plant functional types), biodiversity (including species richness and composition), spatial patterns (including plant geography and landscape ecology), temporal changes (including demography, community dynamics and palaeoecology) and processes (including ecophysiology), provided the focus is on increasing our understanding of plant communities. The Journal publishes papers on the ecology of a single species only if it plays a key role in structuring plant communities. Papers that apply ecological concepts, theories and methods to the vegetation management, conservation and restoration, and papers on vegetation survey should be directed to our associate journal, Applied Vegetation Science journal.
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