Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe

Aim: To test whether the onset of spring growth in European shrublands is advanced in response to the warmer conditions projected for the next two decades by climate models, and, if there is a change, whether it differs across Europe. Location: The studied sites spanned a broad north-south European...

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Main Authors: Prieto, P., Peñuelas, J., Niinemets, Ü., Ogaya, R., Schmidt, I.K., Beier, C., Tietema, A., Sowerby, A., Emmett, B.A., Kovács Láng, E., Kröel-Dulay, G., Lhotsky, B., Cesaraccio, C., Pellizzaro, G., De Dato, G., Sirca, C., Estiarte, M.
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:dare.uva.nl:openaire_cris_publications/ddc0eabd-adae-4e3a-930f-fc7626e4f821 2024-09-30T14:34:26+00:00 Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe Prieto, P. Peñuelas, J. Niinemets, Ü. Ogaya, R. Schmidt, I.K. Beier, C. Tietema, A. Sowerby, A. Emmett, B.A. Kovács Láng, E. Kröel-Dulay, G. Lhotsky, B. Cesaraccio, C. Pellizzaro, G. De Dato, G. Sirca, C. Estiarte, M. 2009 https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/changes-in-the-onset-of-spring-growth-in-shrubland-species-in-response-to-experimental-warming-along-a-northsouth-gradient-in-europe(ddc0eabd-adae-4e3a-930f-fc7626e4f821).html https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00460.x und unknown https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/changes-in-the-onset-of-spring-growth-in-shrubland-species-in-response-to-experimental-warming-along-a-northsouth-gradient-in-europe(ddc0eabd-adae-4e3a-930f-fc7626e4f821).html info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Prieto , P , Peñuelas , J , Niinemets , Ü , Ogaya , R , Schmidt , I K , Beier , C , Tietema , A , Sowerby , A , Emmett , B A , Kovács Láng , E , Kröel-Dulay , G , Lhotsky , B , Cesaraccio , C , Pellizzaro , G , De Dato , G , Sirca , C & Estiarte , M 2009 , ' Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe ' , Global Ecology and Biogeography , vol. 18 , no. 4 , pp. 473-484 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00460.x article 2009 ftunivamstpubl https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00460.x 2024-09-12T16:38:24Z Aim: To test whether the onset of spring growth in European shrublands is advanced in response to the warmer conditions projected for the next two decades by climate models, and, if there is a change, whether it differs across Europe. Location: The studied sites spanned a broad north-south European gradient with average annual temperatures (8.2-15.6 °C) and precipitation (511-1427 mm). Methods: 'Bud break' was monitored in eight shrub and grass species in six European sites under control and experimentally warmer conditions generated by automatic roofs covering vegetation during the night. Results: Species responsive to increased temperatures were Vaccinium myrtillus and Empetrum nigrum in Wales, Deschampsia flexuosa in Denmark, Calluna vulgaris in Netherlands, Populus alba in Hungary and Erica multiflora in Spain. Although the acceleration of spring growth was the commonest response to warming treatments, the responses at each site were species specific and year dependent. Under experimental warming 25% of cases exhibited a significantly earlier onset of the growing season and 10% had a significantly delayed onset of vegetative growth. No geographical gradient was detected in the experimental warming effects. However, there was a trend towards a greater dominance of phenological advances with more intense the warming treatments. Above 0.8 °C warming, only advancements were recorded. Main conclusions: Our results show that warmer temperatures projected for the next decades have substantial potential effects on the phenology of the spring growth of dominant species in different European shrublands, with a dominant trend towards advancements the more intense the warming is. However, our study also demonstrates the overall difficulties of applying simple predictive relationships to extrapolate the effects of global change on phenology. Various combinations of environmental factors occur concurrently at different European sites and the interactions between different drivers (e.g. water and chilling) can alter ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Empetrum nigrum Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE) Global Ecology and Biogeography 18 4 473 484
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description Aim: To test whether the onset of spring growth in European shrublands is advanced in response to the warmer conditions projected for the next two decades by climate models, and, if there is a change, whether it differs across Europe. Location: The studied sites spanned a broad north-south European gradient with average annual temperatures (8.2-15.6 °C) and precipitation (511-1427 mm). Methods: 'Bud break' was monitored in eight shrub and grass species in six European sites under control and experimentally warmer conditions generated by automatic roofs covering vegetation during the night. Results: Species responsive to increased temperatures were Vaccinium myrtillus and Empetrum nigrum in Wales, Deschampsia flexuosa in Denmark, Calluna vulgaris in Netherlands, Populus alba in Hungary and Erica multiflora in Spain. Although the acceleration of spring growth was the commonest response to warming treatments, the responses at each site were species specific and year dependent. Under experimental warming 25% of cases exhibited a significantly earlier onset of the growing season and 10% had a significantly delayed onset of vegetative growth. No geographical gradient was detected in the experimental warming effects. However, there was a trend towards a greater dominance of phenological advances with more intense the warming treatments. Above 0.8 °C warming, only advancements were recorded. Main conclusions: Our results show that warmer temperatures projected for the next decades have substantial potential effects on the phenology of the spring growth of dominant species in different European shrublands, with a dominant trend towards advancements the more intense the warming is. However, our study also demonstrates the overall difficulties of applying simple predictive relationships to extrapolate the effects of global change on phenology. Various combinations of environmental factors occur concurrently at different European sites and the interactions between different drivers (e.g. water and chilling) can alter ...
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author Prieto, P.
Peñuelas, J.
Niinemets, Ü.
Ogaya, R.
Schmidt, I.K.
Beier, C.
Tietema, A.
Sowerby, A.
Emmett, B.A.
Kovács Láng, E.
Kröel-Dulay, G.
Lhotsky, B.
Cesaraccio, C.
Pellizzaro, G.
De Dato, G.
Sirca, C.
Estiarte, M.
spellingShingle Prieto, P.
Peñuelas, J.
Niinemets, Ü.
Ogaya, R.
Schmidt, I.K.
Beier, C.
Tietema, A.
Sowerby, A.
Emmett, B.A.
Kovács Láng, E.
Kröel-Dulay, G.
Lhotsky, B.
Cesaraccio, C.
Pellizzaro, G.
De Dato, G.
Sirca, C.
Estiarte, M.
Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe
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Peñuelas, J.
Niinemets, Ü.
Ogaya, R.
Schmidt, I.K.
Beier, C.
Tietema, A.
Sowerby, A.
Emmett, B.A.
Kovács Láng, E.
Kröel-Dulay, G.
Lhotsky, B.
Cesaraccio, C.
Pellizzaro, G.
De Dato, G.
Sirca, C.
Estiarte, M.
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title Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe
title_short Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe
title_full Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe
title_fullStr Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the onset of spring growth in shrubland species in response to experimental warming along a north-south gradient in Europe
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