Mowing mitigates the negative impacts of long-term warming on community composition and niche characteristics of alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Li Ma , Zhonghua Zhang , Hongye Su , Ruimin Qin , Jingjing Wei , Honglin Li , Zhengchen Shi , Shan Li , Xue Hu , Haze Adi , Fang Yuan , Bingrong Zhou , Xinqing Shao , Huakun Zhou
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Climate warming and human disturbance are supposed to have significantly impacted the alpine grasslands. However, it is still unclear how human activity affects the community composition and niche characteristics in response to warming. We conducted a two-factorial experiment in an alpine meadow, and set up four treatments: warming, mowing, warming with mowing, and control. Based on the investigation of community composition and niche characteristics, we evaluated the impacts of soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus on species niche overlap. The results showed that mowing significantly increased species richness of Grass, Sedge, Forbs and the importance value of Sedge compared to warming (P < 0.05). The niche breadth of species (>50 %) was reduced by warming, but increased under mowing. The niche overlap mainly occurred between Grass and Forbs in warming, while it was evenly distributed among species after mowing, which alleviated the negative effects of warming on interspecific competitiveness. Warming increased the number of species pairs with a niche overlap value >0.9 by 24.15 %, while warming with mowing decreased it by 2.7 %. The number of species pairs with niche overlap was significantly correlated with soil total nitrogen and soil available nitrogen (P < 0.05). In particular, the species pairs with highly competitive showed a greater dependency on soil nitrogen. Our work highlights that moderate utilization and soil nitrogen are two crucial factors influencing the response of community structure in alpine meadows to future climate change. The study provides an important reference for predicting and addressing the impact of global climate change on adaptive management and grassland protection.
除草减轻了长期变暖对青藏高原高寒草甸群落组成和生态位特征的负面影响
气候变暖和人类活动对高山草地产生了重大影响。然而,人类活动如何影响群落组成和生态位特征以应对气候变暖仍不清楚。我们在高山草甸上进行了一个双因子实验,设置了四个处理:增温处理、除草处理、增温加除草处理和对照处理。在调查群落组成和生态位特征的基础上,我们评估了土壤碳、氮和磷对物种生态位重叠的影响。结果表明,与升温相比,刈割明显增加了禾本科、莎草科和草本植物的物种丰富度以及莎草科的重要性值(P <0.05)。物种的生态位广度(>50 %)因气候变暖而降低,但在除草条件下有所增加。物种生态位重叠在气候变暖时主要发生在禾本科和草本植物之间,而在除草后则在物种间均匀分布,这减轻了气候变暖对种间竞争性的负面影响。升温使生态位重叠值为0.9的物种对数量增加了24.15%,而除草升温则减少了2.7%。具有生态位重叠的物种对数量与土壤全氮和土壤可利用氮显著相关(P <0.05)。特别是,具有高度竞争性的物种对显示出对土壤氮的更大依赖性。我们的研究强调,适度利用和土壤氮素是影响高山草甸群落结构对未来气候变化响应的两个关键因素。这项研究为预测和应对全球气候变化对适应性管理和草原保护的影响提供了重要参考。
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