Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions

Abstract On a global scale, temperature is the main determinant of arctic and alpine treeline position. However on a local scale, treeline form and position vary considerably due to other climatic factors, tree species ecology and life-stage-dependent responses. For treelines to advance poleward or...

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Main Authors: Loranger, Hannah, Zotz, Gerhard, Bader, Maaike Y.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2015
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plw053
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/aobpla/plw053 2024-09-09T19:27:33+00:00 Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions Loranger, Hannah Zotz, Gerhard Bader, Maaike Y. 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plw053 https://academic.oup.com/aobpla/article-pdf/doi/10.1093/aobpla/plw053/47416030/plw053.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ AoB PLANTS volume 8 ISSN 2041-2851 journal-article 2015 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plw053 2024-08-05T04:27:51Z Abstract On a global scale, temperature is the main determinant of arctic and alpine treeline position. However on a local scale, treeline form and position vary considerably due to other climatic factors, tree species ecology and life-stage-dependent responses. For treelines to advance poleward or uphill, the first steps are germination and seedling establishment. These earliest life stages may be major bottlenecks for treeline tree populations and will depend differently on climatic conditions than adult trees. We investigated the effect of soil temperature and moisture on germination and early seedling survival in a field experiment in the French Alps near the local treeline (2100 m a.s.l.) using passive temperature manipulations and two watering regimes. Five European treeline tree species were studied: Larix decidua , Picea abies , Pinus cembra , Pinus uncinata and Sorbus aucuparia . In addition, we monitored the germination response of three of these species to low temperatures under controlled conditions in growth chambers. The early establishment of these trees at the alpine treeline was limited either by temperature or by moisture, the sensitivity to one factor often depending on the intensity of the other. The results showed that the relative importance of the two factors and the direction of the effects are highly species-specific, while both factors tend to have consistent effects on both germination and early seedling survival within each species. We show that temperature and water availability are both important contributors to establishment patterns of treeline trees and hence to species-specific forms and positions of alpine treelines. The observed idiosyncratic species responses highlight the need for studies including several species and life-stages to create predictive power concerning future treeline dynamics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Oxford University Press Arctic AoB PLANTS 8
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description Abstract On a global scale, temperature is the main determinant of arctic and alpine treeline position. However on a local scale, treeline form and position vary considerably due to other climatic factors, tree species ecology and life-stage-dependent responses. For treelines to advance poleward or uphill, the first steps are germination and seedling establishment. These earliest life stages may be major bottlenecks for treeline tree populations and will depend differently on climatic conditions than adult trees. We investigated the effect of soil temperature and moisture on germination and early seedling survival in a field experiment in the French Alps near the local treeline (2100 m a.s.l.) using passive temperature manipulations and two watering regimes. Five European treeline tree species were studied: Larix decidua , Picea abies , Pinus cembra , Pinus uncinata and Sorbus aucuparia . In addition, we monitored the germination response of three of these species to low temperatures under controlled conditions in growth chambers. The early establishment of these trees at the alpine treeline was limited either by temperature or by moisture, the sensitivity to one factor often depending on the intensity of the other. The results showed that the relative importance of the two factors and the direction of the effects are highly species-specific, while both factors tend to have consistent effects on both germination and early seedling survival within each species. We show that temperature and water availability are both important contributors to establishment patterns of treeline trees and hence to species-specific forms and positions of alpine treelines. The observed idiosyncratic species responses highlight the need for studies including several species and life-stages to create predictive power concerning future treeline dynamics.
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author Loranger, Hannah
Zotz, Gerhard
Bader, Maaike Y.
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Zotz, Gerhard
Bader, Maaike Y.
Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions
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Zotz, Gerhard
Bader, Maaike Y.
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title Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions
title_short Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions
title_full Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions
title_fullStr Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions
title_full_unstemmed Early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions
title_sort early establishment of trees at the alpine treeline: idiosyncratic species responses to temperature-moisture interactions
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