Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica

Background: Mosses dominate much of the vegetation in the Antarctic, but the effect of climatic change on moss growth and sexual reproduction has scarcely been studied. In Antarctica, mosses infrequently produce sporophytes; whether this is due to physiological limitation or an adaptive response is...

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Main Authors: Casanova-Katny, Angélica, Torres-Mellado, G. A., Eppley, Sarah M.
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spelling ftportlandstate:oai:pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu:bio_fac-1140 2023-05-15T13:52:19+02:00 Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica Casanova-Katny, Angélica Torres-Mellado, G. A. Eppley, Sarah M. 2016-09-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/bio_fac/140 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1140&context=bio_fac unknown PDXScholar https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/bio_fac/140 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1140&context=bio_fac Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations Bryophytes -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica) Mosses -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica) Mosses -- Sexual reproduction -- Effect of stress on Biology Environmental Sciences text 2016 ftportlandstate 2022-01-09T19:41:50Z Background: Mosses dominate much of the vegetation in the Antarctic, but the effect of climatic change on moss growth and sexual reproduction has scarcely been studied. In Antarctica, mosses infrequently produce sporophytes; whether this is due to physiological limitation or an adaptive response is unknown. We studied the effect of experimental warming (with Open Top Chambers, OTCs) on sporophyte production on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island for four moss species (Bartramia patens, Hennediella antarctica, Polytrichastrum alpinum, and Sanionia georgicouncinata). To determine whether reducing cold stress increases sexual reproduction as would be predicted if sex is being constrained due to physiological limitations, we counted sporophytes for these four moss species in OTC and control plots during two years. Also, we measured sporophyte size for a smaller sample of sporophytes of two species, B. patens and H. antarctica, in the OTC and control plots. Results: After 2 years of the experimental treatment, maximum daily air temperature, but not daily mean air temperature, was significantly higher inside OTCs than outside. We found a significant species by treatment effect for sporophyte production, with more sporophytes produced in OTCs compared with controls for B. patens and P. alpinum. Also, sporophytes of B. patens and H. antarctica were significantly larger in the OTCs compared with the control plots. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the lack of sexual reproduction in these Antarctic mosses is not adaptive but is constrained by current environmental conditions and that ameliorating conditions, such as increased temperature may affect sexual reproduction in many Antarctic mosses, altering moss population genetics and dispersal patterns. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica King George Island Portland State University: PDXScholar Antarctic The Antarctic King George Island Fildes ENVELOPE(-58.817,-58.817,-62.217,-62.217) Fildes peninsula ENVELOPE(-58.948,-58.948,-62.182,-62.182)
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topic Bryophytes -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica)
Mosses -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica)
Mosses -- Sexual reproduction -- Effect of stress on
Biology
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Bryophytes -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica)
Mosses -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica)
Mosses -- Sexual reproduction -- Effect of stress on
Biology
Environmental Sciences
Casanova-Katny, Angélica
Torres-Mellado, G. A.
Eppley, Sarah M.
Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
topic_facet Bryophytes -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica)
Mosses -- Fildes Peninsula (Antarctica)
Mosses -- Sexual reproduction -- Effect of stress on
Biology
Environmental Sciences
description Background: Mosses dominate much of the vegetation in the Antarctic, but the effect of climatic change on moss growth and sexual reproduction has scarcely been studied. In Antarctica, mosses infrequently produce sporophytes; whether this is due to physiological limitation or an adaptive response is unknown. We studied the effect of experimental warming (with Open Top Chambers, OTCs) on sporophyte production on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island for four moss species (Bartramia patens, Hennediella antarctica, Polytrichastrum alpinum, and Sanionia georgicouncinata). To determine whether reducing cold stress increases sexual reproduction as would be predicted if sex is being constrained due to physiological limitations, we counted sporophytes for these four moss species in OTC and control plots during two years. Also, we measured sporophyte size for a smaller sample of sporophytes of two species, B. patens and H. antarctica, in the OTC and control plots. Results: After 2 years of the experimental treatment, maximum daily air temperature, but not daily mean air temperature, was significantly higher inside OTCs than outside. We found a significant species by treatment effect for sporophyte production, with more sporophytes produced in OTCs compared with controls for B. patens and P. alpinum. Also, sporophytes of B. patens and H. antarctica were significantly larger in the OTCs compared with the control plots. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the lack of sexual reproduction in these Antarctic mosses is not adaptive but is constrained by current environmental conditions and that ameliorating conditions, such as increased temperature may affect sexual reproduction in many Antarctic mosses, altering moss population genetics and dispersal patterns.
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author Casanova-Katny, Angélica
Torres-Mellado, G. A.
Eppley, Sarah M.
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Eppley, Sarah M.
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title Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
title_short Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
title_full Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
title_fullStr Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive Output of Mosses Under Experimental Warming on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
title_sort reproductive output of mosses under experimental warming on fildes peninsula, king george island, maritime antarctica
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