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DOI10.1111/gcb.15256
Mosses modify effects of warmer and wetter conditions on tree seedlings at the alpine treeline
Signe Lett; Laurenz M. Teuber; Eveline J. Krab; Anders Michelsen; Johan Olofsson; Marie‐; Charlotte Nilsson; David A. Wardle; Ellen Dorrepaal
2020-07-27
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2020
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Climate warming enables tree seedling establishment beyond the current alpine treeline, but to achieve this, seedlings have to establish within existing tundra vegetation. In tundra, mosses are a prominent feature, known to regulate soil temperature and moisture through their physical structure and associated water retention capacity. Moss presence and species identity might therefore modify the impact of increases in temperature and precipitation on tree seedling establishment at the arctic‐alpine treeline. We followed Betula pubescens and Pinus sylvestris seedling survival and growth during three growing seasons in the field. Tree seedlings were transplanted along a natural precipitation gradient at the subarctic‐alpine treeline in northern Sweden, into plots dominated by each of three common moss species and exposed to combinations of moss removal and experimental warming by open‐top chambers (OTCs). Independent of climate, the presence of feather moss, but not Sphagnum , strongly supressed survival of both tree species. Positive effects of warming and precipitation on survival and growth of B. pubescens seedlings occurred in the absence of mosses and as expected, this was partly dependent on moss species. P. sylvestris survival was greatest at high precipitation, and this effect was more pronounced in Sphagnum than in feather moss plots irrespective of whether the mosses had been removed or not. Moss presence did not reduce the effects of OTCs on soil temperature. Mosses therefore modified seedling response to climate through other mechanisms, such as altered competition or nutrient availability. We conclude that both moss presence and species identity pose a strong control on seedling establishment at the alpine treeline, and that in some cases mosses weaken climate‐change effects on seedling establishment. Changes in moss abundance and species composition therefore have the potential to hamper treeline expansion induced by climate warming.

领域气候变化 ; 资源环境
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/286642
专题气候变化
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Signe Lett,Laurenz M. Teuber,Eveline J. Krab,et al. Mosses modify effects of warmer and wetter conditions on tree seedlings at the alpine treeline[J]. Global Change Biology,2020.
APA Signe Lett.,Laurenz M. Teuber.,Eveline J. Krab.,Anders Michelsen.,Johan Olofsson.,...&Ellen Dorrepaal.(2020).Mosses modify effects of warmer and wetter conditions on tree seedlings at the alpine treeline.Global Change Biology.
MLA Signe Lett,et al."Mosses modify effects of warmer and wetter conditions on tree seedlings at the alpine treeline".Global Change Biology (2020).
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