Frei Kata, Vojtkó András, Farkas Tünde, Erdős László, Barta Károly, E-Vojtkó Anna, Tölgyesi Csaba, Bátori Zoltán
Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, 6726 Szeged, Hungary.
Doctoral School of Environmental Sciences, University of Szeged, Rerrich Béla tér 1, 6720 Szeged, Hungary.
iScience. 2023 Oct 21;26(11):108202. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108202. eCollection 2023 Nov 17.
Microrefugia are often located within topographically complex regions where stable environmental conditions prevail. Most of the studies concerning the distributions of climate change-sensitive species have emphasized the dominance of cold air pooling over other environmental factors, such as resource availability. There is a shortage of information on the relationships among topography-related microsite diversity, microclimate, resource availability, and species composition in microrefugia. To fill this knowledge gap, we studied the effects of microclimatic conditions and soil resources on plant species occurrence within and adjacent to 30 large topographic depressions (i.e., dolines) in two distant karst regions. Our results showed that both microclimate and soil resource availability may play a key role in maintaining climate change-sensitive species and biodiversity in dolines; therefore, they may simultaneously act as climate and resource microrefugia. Establishing climate-smart conservation priorities and strategies is required to maintain or increase the refugial capacity of such safe havens.
微避难所通常位于地形复杂且环境条件稳定的区域。大多数关于气候变化敏感物种分布的研究都强调冷空气聚集相对于其他环境因素(如资源可用性)的主导作用。关于微避难所内地形相关微生境多样性、小气候、资源可用性和物种组成之间的关系,目前缺乏相关信息。为了填补这一知识空白,我们研究了两个遥远岩溶地区30个大型地形洼地(即漏斗)内部及周边的小气候条件和土壤资源对植物物种出现的影响。我们的结果表明,小气候和土壤资源可用性在维持漏斗中对气候变化敏感的物种和生物多样性方面可能都起着关键作用;因此,它们可能同时充当气候和资源微避难所。需要制定气候智能型保护重点和策略,以维持或提高此类安全港的避难能力。