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从促进作用到竞争:温度驱动的优势植物相互作用转变影响半天然草地的种群动态。

From facilitation to competition: temperature-driven shift in dominant plant interactions affects population dynamics in seminatural grasslands.

作者信息

Olsen Siri L, Töpper Joachim P, Skarpaas Olav, Vandvik Vigdis, Klanderud Kari

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, N-1432, Ås, Norway.

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Gaustadalléen 21, N-0349, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2016 May;22(5):1915-26. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13241. Epub 2016 Feb 27.

Abstract

Biotic interactions are often ignored in assessments of climate change impacts. However, climate-related changes in species interactions, often mediated through increased dominance of certain species or functional groups, may have important implications for how species respond to climate warming and altered precipitation patterns. We examined how a dominant plant functional group affected the population dynamics of four co-occurring forb species by experimentally removing graminoids in seminatural grasslands. Specifically, we explored how the interaction between dominants and subordinates varied with climate by replicating the removal experiment across a climate grid consisting of 12 field sites spanning broad-scale temperature and precipitation gradients in southern Norway. Biotic interactions affected population growth rates of all study species, and the net outcome of interactions between dominants and subordinates switched from facilitation to competition with increasing temperature along the temperature gradient. The impacts of competitive interactions on subordinates in the warmer sites could primarily be attributed to reduced plant survival. Whereas the response to dominant removal varied with temperature, there was no overall effect of precipitation on the balance between competition and facilitation. Our findings suggest that global warming may increase the relative importance of competitive interactions in seminatural grasslands across a wide range of precipitation levels, thereby favouring highly competitive dominant species over subordinate species. As a result, seminatural grasslands may become increasingly dependent on disturbance (i.e. traditional management such as grazing and mowing) to maintain viable populations of subordinate species and thereby biodiversity under future climates. Our study highlights the importance of population-level studies replicated under different climatic conditions for understanding the underlying mechanisms of climate change impacts on plants.

摘要

在评估气候变化影响时,生物相互作用常常被忽视。然而,物种相互作用中与气候相关的变化,通常是由某些物种或功能组的优势度增加介导的,这可能对物种如何应对气候变暖和降水模式改变具有重要意义。我们通过在半自然草地中实验性去除禾本科植物,研究了一个优势植物功能组如何影响四种共生的草本植物的种群动态。具体而言,我们通过在由挪威南部跨越广泛温度和降水梯度的12个野外站点组成的气候网格上重复去除实验,探索了优势种与从属种之间的相互作用如何随气候而变化。生物相互作用影响了所有研究物种的种群增长率,并且随着温度沿温度梯度升高,优势种与从属种之间相互作用的净结果从促进转变为竞争。在较温暖站点中,竞争相互作用对从属种的影响主要可归因于植物存活率降低。虽然对优势种去除的响应随温度而变化,但降水对竞争与促进平衡没有总体影响。我们的研究结果表明,全球变暖可能会增加广泛降水水平下半自然草地中竞争相互作用的相对重要性,从而使高度竞争的优势物种比从属物种更具优势。因此,半自然草地可能会越来越依赖干扰(即放牧和割草等传统管理方式)来维持从属物种的可行种群数量,进而在未来气候条件下维持生物多样性。我们的研究强调了在不同气候条件下重复进行种群水平研究对于理解气候变化对植物影响的潜在机制的重要性。

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