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DOI10.1111/gcb.15980
Rising temperature modulates pH niches of fen species
Michal Há; jek; Jakub Tě; š; itel; Teemu Tahvanainen; Tomá; š; Peterka; Borja Jimé; nez-Alfaro; Florian Jansen; Aaron Pé; rez-Haase; Emmanuel Garbolino; Michele Carbognani; Tiina H. M. Kolari; Petra Há; jková; Ute Jandt; Liene Aunina; Paweł; Pawlikowski; Tatiana Ivchenko; Marcello Tomaselli; Lubomí; r Tichý; Daniel Dí; ; Zuzana Plesková; Eva Mikulá; š; ková
2021-11-19
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2021
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Rising temperatures may endanger fragile ecosystems because their character and key species show different habitat affinities under different climates. This assumption has only been tested in limited geographical scales. In fens, one of the most endangered ecosystems in Europe, broader pH niches have been reported from cold areas and are expected for colder past periods. We used the largest European-scale vegetation database from fens to test the hypothesis that pH interacts with macroclimate temperature in forming realized niches of fen moss and vascular plant species. We calibrated the data set (29,885 plots after heterogeneity-constrained resampling) with temperature, using two macroclimate variables, and with the adjusted pH, a variable combining pH and calcium richness. We modelled temperature, pH and water level niches for one hundred species best characterizing European fens using generalized additive models and tested the interaction between pH and temperature. Fifty-five fen species showed a statistically significant interaction between pH and temperature (adj p ˂ .01). Forty-six of them (84%) showed a positive interaction manifested by a shift or restriction of their niche to higher pH in warmer locations. Nine vascular plants and no moss showed the opposite interaction. Mosses showed significantly greater interaction. We conclude that climate significantly modulates edaphic niches of fen plants, especially bryophytes. This result explains previously reported regional changes in realized pH niches, a current habitat-dependent decline of endangered taxa, and distribution changes in the past. A warmer climate makes growing seasons longer and warmer, increases productivity, and may lower the water level. These effects prolong the duration and intensity of interspecific competition, support highly competitive Sphagnum mosses, and, as such, force niches of specialized fen species towards narrower high-pH ranges. Recent anthropogenic landscape changes pose a severe threat to many fen species and call for mitigation measures to lower competition pressure in their refugia.

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/342028
专题气候变化
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Michal Há,jek,Jakub Tě,et al. Rising temperature modulates pH niches of fen species[J]. Global Change Biology,2021.
APA Michal Há.,jek.,Jakub Tě.,š.,itel.,...&ková.(2021).Rising temperature modulates pH niches of fen species.Global Change Biology.
MLA Michal Há,et al."Rising temperature modulates pH niches of fen species".Global Change Biology (2021).
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