The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea
Summary Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by climate change. However, while taller shrub communities are expanding, dwarf shrub communities show reductions under climate warming, and the mechanisms driving the latter (such as warming tempe...
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crwiley:10.1111/1365-2745.12579 2024-10-13T14:05:18+00:00 The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea Wheeler, Julia A. Cortés, Andres J. Sedlacek, Janosch Karrenberg, Sophie van Kleunen, Mark Wipf, Sonja Hoch, Guenter Bossdorf, Oliver Rixen, Christian Cornelissen, Hans Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12579 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2F1365-2745.12579 https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2745.12579 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Ecology volume 104, issue 4, page 1041-1050 ISSN 0022-0477 1365-2745 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12579 2024-09-17T04:49:22Z Summary Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by climate change. However, while taller shrub communities are expanding, dwarf shrub communities show reductions under climate warming, and the mechanisms driving the latter (such as warming temperatures or accelerated spring snowmelt) may be complex. To determine and disentangle the response of a widespread arctic–alpine prostrate dwarf shrub to both climate warming and changes in snowmelt time, we investigated phenology, clonal and sexual reproduction, leaf size, wood tissue carbon balance and leaf damage in 480 patches of Salix herbacea , along its elevational and snowmelt microhabitat range over 3 years in a space‐for‐time substitution. Earlier snowmelt was associated with longer phenological development periods, an increased likelihood of herbivory and fungal damage, lower stem density, smaller leaves and lower end‐of‐season wood reserve carbohydrates. Furthermore, while early snowmelt was associated with an increased proportion of flowering stems, the proportion of fruiting stems was not, as fruit set decreased significantly with earlier snowmelt. Warmer temperatures at lower elevations were associated with lower stem numbers and larger leaves. Synthesis . Our study indicates that phenology, fitness proxies and fungal/insect damage of the dwarf shrub S. herbacea are strongly influenced by snowmelt timing, and that earlier spring snowmelt reduced performance in S. herbacea . The likely mechanisms for many of the observed patterns are related to adverse temperature conditions in the early growing season. Reductions in clonal (stem number) and sexual reproduction (reduced fruit set) under earlier snowmelt, in addition to increasing damage probability, will likely lead to lower fitness and poorer performance, particularly in shrubs growing in early‐exposure microhabitats. Further, we saw few concurrent benefits of higher temperatures for S. herbacea , particularly as warming was associated with lower clonal ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Salix herbacea Tundra Wiley Online Library Arctic Journal of Ecology 104 4 1041 1050 |
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Summary Current changes in shrub abundance in alpine and arctic tundra ecosystems are primarily driven by climate change. However, while taller shrub communities are expanding, dwarf shrub communities show reductions under climate warming, and the mechanisms driving the latter (such as warming temperatures or accelerated spring snowmelt) may be complex. To determine and disentangle the response of a widespread arctic–alpine prostrate dwarf shrub to both climate warming and changes in snowmelt time, we investigated phenology, clonal and sexual reproduction, leaf size, wood tissue carbon balance and leaf damage in 480 patches of Salix herbacea , along its elevational and snowmelt microhabitat range over 3 years in a space‐for‐time substitution. Earlier snowmelt was associated with longer phenological development periods, an increased likelihood of herbivory and fungal damage, lower stem density, smaller leaves and lower end‐of‐season wood reserve carbohydrates. Furthermore, while early snowmelt was associated with an increased proportion of flowering stems, the proportion of fruiting stems was not, as fruit set decreased significantly with earlier snowmelt. Warmer temperatures at lower elevations were associated with lower stem numbers and larger leaves. Synthesis . Our study indicates that phenology, fitness proxies and fungal/insect damage of the dwarf shrub S. herbacea are strongly influenced by snowmelt timing, and that earlier spring snowmelt reduced performance in S. herbacea . The likely mechanisms for many of the observed patterns are related to adverse temperature conditions in the early growing season. Reductions in clonal (stem number) and sexual reproduction (reduced fruit set) under earlier snowmelt, in addition to increasing damage probability, will likely lead to lower fitness and poorer performance, particularly in shrubs growing in early‐exposure microhabitats. Further, we saw few concurrent benefits of higher temperatures for S. herbacea , particularly as warming was associated with lower clonal ... |
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Wheeler, Julia A. Cortés, Andres J. Sedlacek, Janosch Karrenberg, Sophie van Kleunen, Mark Wipf, Sonja Hoch, Guenter Bossdorf, Oliver Rixen, Christian |
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Wheeler, Julia A. Cortés, Andres J. Sedlacek, Janosch Karrenberg, Sophie van Kleunen, Mark Wipf, Sonja Hoch, Guenter Bossdorf, Oliver Rixen, Christian The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea |
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Wheeler, Julia A. Cortés, Andres J. Sedlacek, Janosch Karrenberg, Sophie van Kleunen, Mark Wipf, Sonja Hoch, Guenter Bossdorf, Oliver Rixen, Christian |
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The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea |
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The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea |
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The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea |
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The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea |
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The snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub Salix herbacea |
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snow and the willows: earlier spring snowmelt reduces performance in the low‐lying alpine shrub salix herbacea |
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