Cloud Forest Tree Growth Responses to Climate and Drought Vary by Island and Species in the Macaronesian Region

IF 3.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
María A. García-López, Ana I. García-Cervigón, Rui Bento Elias, Victoria Calvo-Donate, José María Fernández-Palacios, Miguel García-Hidalgo, Susana Gómez-González, Manuela Gouveia, Miguel Menezes de Sequeira, José M. Olano, David S. Pescador, Gabriel Sangüesa-Barreda, Vicente Rozas
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Abstract

Aim

Macaronesian cloud forests are insular ecosystems subjected to local environmental variability, but the responses of their tree species to climate variations have never been studied. Our aim was to assess how the variation in environmental conditions associated with the geographical location of several islands in three Macaronesian archipelagos affects the growth patterns and drought-resistance of the dominant cloud forests trees.

Location

Azores, Madeira and Canary archipelagos. Portugal and Spain.

Taxon

Lauraceae, Aquifoliaceae, Clethraceae, Oleaceae, Rosaceae and Cupressaceae.

Methods

We assessed variations in the radial growth response of 10 cloud forest tree species from 18 populations on 5 islands along a geographical gradient in Macaronesia. We quantified the influence of local climatic variables and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and East Atlantic Pattern (EA) circulation patterns on tree growth and how drought events affected to the resistance, recovery and resilience indices estimated for these species.

Results

Trees from the same island showed similar growth patterns, particularly in islands with marked hydric stress. In Madeira and the Canary Islands, radial growth was mainly determined by water availability, winter NAO negatively affected growth and droughts caused abrupt narrow growth-ring width. In the Azores, the effect of the EA was positive, as it increased temperature and relative humidity and promoted growth. Trees from wetter environments demonstrated higher growth resistance to drought, while trees from drier sites showed faster growth recovery after drought events.

Main Conclusions

Homogeneous growth patterns among species from the same island suggested that the radial growth of trees in cloud forests is mostly determined by local environmental conditions, which are more important for their growth than phenotypic traits. The variability in water availability determined by a latitudinal geographical gradient throughout the Macaronesian region influenced both the climatic response of the trees and their resilience to drought.

马卡罗尼西亚地区云雾林树木生长对气候和干旱的响应因岛屿和物种而异
目的马卡罗尼西亚云雾林是受局部环境变化影响的岛屿生态系统,但其树种对气候变化的响应从未被研究过。我们的目的是评估与三个马卡罗尼西亚群岛上几个岛屿的地理位置相关的环境条件的变化如何影响主要云雾林树木的生长模式和抗旱性。地理位置:亚速尔群岛、马德拉群岛和加那利群岛。葡萄牙和西班牙。分类群:樟科、荷叶科、樟科、油油科、蔷薇科和柏科。方法研究了马卡罗尼西亚5个岛屿18个种群的10种云雾林树种径向生长响应的变化。我们量化了当地气候变量、北大西洋涛动(NAO)和东大西洋环流(EA)模式对树木生长的影响,以及干旱事件对这些树种的抗性、恢复力和恢复力指数的影响。结果来自同一岛屿的树木表现出相似的生长模式,特别是在水分胁迫明显的岛屿上。在马德拉和加那利群岛,径向生长主要由水分供应决定,冬季NAO对生长不利,干旱导致生长环宽度突然变窄。在亚速尔群岛,EA的作用是积极的,因为它增加了温度和相对湿度,促进了生长。来自湿润环境的树木表现出更高的抗旱性,而来自干燥环境的树木在干旱事件后表现出更快的生长恢复。结论云雾林树木的径向生长主要受当地环境条件的影响,环境条件对树木生长的影响比表型性状更重要。整个马卡罗尼西亚地区由纬度地理梯度决定的水分有效性的变化既影响了树木的气候响应,也影响了它们对干旱的适应能力。
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Journal of Biogeography
Journal of Biogeography 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
5.10%
发文量
203
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and historical biogeography are considered for publication in Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the journal is to contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the discipline of biogeography through its role in the dissemination of biogeographical research.
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