Effects of climate change on seed germination may contribute to habitat homogenization in freshwater forested wetlands

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Kori Carr, Xavier Ozowara, Taylor M. Sloey
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Climate changes in temperate regions are expected to result in warmer, shorter winters in temperate latitudes. These changes may have consequences for germination of plant species that require a period of physiological dormancy. The effect of cold duration on seed germination has been investigated in a number of plant taxa, but has not been well studied in wetland and bottomland forest tree species, an ecosystem that is threatened by habitat homogenization. Our work sought to test the role of changing winter temperatures on seed germination in specialist (Nyssa aquatica and Taxodium distichum) and generalist (Acer rubrum and Liquidambar styraciflua) tree species within forested wetlands throughout the eastern U.S. The experiment was conducted in an environmental chamber in Norfolk, VA, USA. Seeds of T. distichum, N. aquatica, A. rubrum, and L. styraciflua were exposed to each of seven pre-germination cold exposure durations (0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90 days) and observed for germination for 30 days. Cold stratification duration positively impacted total percent germination in N. aquatica (p < 0.0001) as well as A. rubrum (p = 0.0008) and T. distichum (p = 0.05). Liquidambar styraciflua seeds exhibited more rapid rates of germination with increasing cold exposure duration and greater percent germination compared to the others regardless of cold stratification duration. Our results provide insight into how community dynamics and biodiversity of wetland and bottomland trees may shift with a changing climate. Further, this work emphasizes the importance of understanding the role of plant functional traits in early life stages in community dynamics and has implications for management practices.

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气候变化对种子萌发的影响可能会导致淡水森林湿地生境同质化
温带地区的气候变化预计将导致温带纬度的冬季更温暖、更短暂。这些变化可能会对需要生理休眠期的植物物种的萌发产生影响。寒冷持续时间对种子萌发的影响已在许多植物类群中进行了研究,但对湿地和底地森林树种的研究还不够深入,而这种生态系统正受到栖息地同质化的威胁。我们的研究旨在测试冬季温度变化对美国东部森林湿地中专性树种(Nyssa aquatica 和 Taxodium distichum)和通性树种(Acer rubrum 和 Liquidambar styraciflua)种子萌发的影响。T.distichum、N.aquatica、A. rubrum 和 L. styraciflua 的种子分别经历了七种发芽前低温暴露持续时间(0、15、30、45、60、75 和 90 天),并观察了 30 天的发芽情况。低温分层持续时间对 N. aquatica(p < 0.0001)、A. rubrum(p = 0.0008)和 T. distichum(p = 0.05)的总发芽率有积极影响。随着低温暴露时间的延长,Liquidambar styraciflua 种子的萌发速度更快,与其他种子相比,无论低温层持续时间长短,萌发率都更高。我们的研究结果为了解湿地和底层树木的群落动态和生物多样性如何随着气候的变化而变化提供了深入的见解。此外,这项工作还强调了了解植物早期生命阶段的功能特征在群落动态中的作用的重要性,并对管理实践具有启示意义。
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Plant Ecology
Plant Ecology 环境科学-林学
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3.40
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58
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: Plant Ecology publishes original scientific papers that report and interpret the findings of pure and applied research into the ecology of vascular plants in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Empirical, experimental, theoretical and review papers reporting on ecophysiology, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, molecular and historical ecology are within the scope of the journal.
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