Warming‐induced changes in seasonal priority effects drive shifts in community composition

IF 4.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Ecology Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1002/ecy.4504
Emma Dawson‐Glass, Rory Schiafo, Sara E. Kuebbing, Katharine L. Stuble
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Abstract

Shifting community assembly dynamics are an underappreciated mechanism by which warming will alter plant community composition. Germination timing (which can determine the order in which seedlings emerge within a community) will likely shift unevenly across species in response to warming. In seasonal environments where communities reassemble at the beginning of each growing season, changes in germination timing could lead to changes in seasonal priority effects, and ultimately community composition. We test this expectation by assembling mesocosms of 15 species in one of two orders—“ambient” assembly order or “warmed” assembly order—based on the order in which the constituent species germinated under ambient and warmed conditions. Community composition differed significantly between mesocosms assembled in ambient versus warmed orders. The impact of assembly order on species mean biomass was largely explained by how much earlier (or later) a species arrived in the warmed‐order treatment relative to the ambient‐order treatment. Species whose germination phenology advanced more under warmed conditions relative to ambient conditions showed greater relative increases in biomass under the warmed assembly treatment. These findings demonstrate that warming can drive community assembly and shape community composition by reordering the relative timing of germination among species. These findings enhance our ability to predict which species are likely to benefit from warming and which may decline based on how warming may shift assembly order, ultimately informing how warming may alter plant communities.
变暖引起的季节性优先效应变化驱动了群落组成的变化
气候变暖将改变植物群落组成,群落组合动态变化是一个未被充分认识的机制。由于气候变暖,发芽时间(可以决定群落中幼苗出现的顺序)可能会在不同物种之间发生不均匀的变化。在群落在每个生长季节开始时重新聚集的季节性环境中,萌发时间的变化可能导致季节优先效应的变化,最终导致群落组成的变化。我们根据组成物种在环境和温暖条件下发芽的顺序,将15个物种的中观群落组装在两种顺序中的一种——“环境”组装顺序或“温暖”组装顺序中,以此来验证这一期望。群落组成在环境顺序和温暖顺序中存在显著差异。组装顺序对物种平均生物量的影响在很大程度上可以通过物种相对于环境顺序处理更早(或更晚)到达暖序处理来解释。相对于环境条件,在温暖条件下萌发物候提前的物种,其生物量在温暖组合处理下的相对增幅更大。这些发现表明,变暖可以通过重新排序物种之间发芽的相对时间来驱动群落聚集和塑造群落组成。这些发现增强了我们预测哪些物种可能从变暖中受益,哪些物种可能会根据变暖如何改变组装顺序而下降的能力,最终告知变暖如何改变植物群落。
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Ecology
Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.10%
发文量
332
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Ecology publishes articles that report on the basic elements of ecological research. Emphasis is placed on concise, clear articles documenting important ecological phenomena. The journal publishes a broad array of research that includes a rapidly expanding envelope of subject matter, techniques, approaches, and concepts: paleoecology through present-day phenomena; evolutionary, population, physiological, community, and ecosystem ecology, as well as biogeochemistry; inclusive of descriptive, comparative, experimental, mathematical, statistical, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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