斯堪的纳维亚山区野草物种分布的驱动因素中,历史性干扰事件压倒了气候因素

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
Dymphna Wiegmans, Keith Larson, Jan Clavel, Lore Hostens, Jasmine Spreeuwers, Amber Pirée, Ivan Nijs, Jonas J. Lembrechts
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当代气候和干扰的相互作用推动了植被组成和物种分布的变化,使它们各自的作用难以区分。本研究描述了瑞典亚北极区阿比斯科 "Rallarvägen "沿线长期的灌丛植物物种分布情况。利用 1903 年、1913 年、1983 年和 2021 年的植被和气候数据,我们发现在 20 世纪初修建铁路后不久,Rallarvägen 沿线常见适应温暖气候的灌木植物物种。有趣的是,1903 年和 1913 年出现的这些与温度亲和性相对较高的原生和非原生灌木植物中,有许多后来都消失了,尽管近几十年来区域温度大幅上升,但它们并没有再次出现。此外,历史上的干扰对目前灌木植被的空间分布产生了长期影响。大多数灌丛植物仍然生长在铁轨附近,并且随着与人为干扰的引入点(如火车站)距离的增加而逐渐被过滤掉,在那里它们的物种丰富度达到顶峰--我们将这一过程称为 "水平定向生态过滤",与沿海拔梯度的既定 "定向生态过滤 "概念并行不悖。受百年铁路建设的影响,该地区草本植物物种的历史记录强调了了解一个系统的干扰历史对于理解当前植被动态和预测其在不断变化的气候中的未来的重要性。
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Historic disturbance events overruled climatic factors as drivers of ruderal species distributions in the Scandinavian mountains
The contemporary interaction of climate and disturbance drives vegetation composition and species distribution shifts, making their respective roles difficult to disentangle. This study describes the long‐term ruderal plant species distributions along the ‘Rallarvägen' in Abisko, subarctic Sweden. This trail currently serves as a hiking trail but was initially created as a construction road for a railroad from 1898 to 1903 and is paralleled by the E10 Highway since 1982.Using vegetation and climate data from 1903, 1913, 1983, and 2021, we found that warm‐adapted ruderal plant species were common along the Rallarvägen shortly after railroad construction in the early 20th century. Interestingly, many of these native and non‐native ruderals with relatively high temperature affinity that were present in 1903 and 1913 have since disappeared and have not reappeared, despite the substantial increase in regional temperature in recent decades.In addition, the historical disturbances have had long‐lasting effects on the current spatial distribution of the ruderal vegetation. Most ruderals still reside close to the railroad tracks and are progressively filtered out with increasing distance from anthropogenically disturbed introductory points, such as train stations, where they peak in species richness – a process we term ‘horizontal directional ecological filtering', in parallel to the established concept of ‘directional ecological filtering' along elevational gradients.The historical record of ruderal plant species in the region, influenced by a century‐old railroad construction, emphasizes the importance of knowing a system's disturbance history for understanding current vegetation dynamics and anticipating its future in a changing climate.
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Nordic Journal of Botany
Nordic Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
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1.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
100
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi.
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