Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time.

نویسندگان

  • Sarah C Elmendorf
  • Gregory H R Henry
  • Robert D Hollister
  • Robert G Björk
  • Anne D Bjorkman
  • Terry V Callaghan
  • Laura Siegwart Collier
  • Elisabeth J Cooper
  • Johannes H C Cornelissen
  • Thomas A Day
  • Anna Maria Fosaa
  • William A Gould
  • Járngerður Grétarsdóttir
  • John Harte
  • Luise Hermanutz
  • David S Hik
  • Annika Hofgaard
  • Frith Jarrad
  • Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir
  • Frida Keuper
  • Kari Klanderud
  • Julia A Klein
  • Saewan Koh
  • Gaku Kudo
  • Simone I Lang
  • Val Loewen
  • Jeremy L May
  • Joel Mercado
  • Anders Michelsen
  • Ulf Molau
  • Isla H Myers-Smith
  • Steven F Oberbauer
  • Sara Pieper
  • Eric Post
  • Christian Rixen
  • Clare H Robinson
  • Niels Martin Schmidt
  • Gaius R Shaver
  • Anna Stenström
  • Anne Tolvanen
  • Orjan Totland
  • Tiffany Troxler
  • Carl-Henrik Wahren
  • Patrick J Webber
  • Jeffery M Welker
  • Philip A Wookey
چکیده

Understanding the sensitivity of tundra vegetation to climate warming is critical to forecasting future biodiversity and vegetation feedbacks to climate. In situ warming experiments accelerate climate change on a small scale to forecast responses of local plant communities. Limitations of this approach include the apparent site-specificity of results and uncertainty about the power of short-term studies to anticipate longer term change. We address these issues with a synthesis of 61 experimental warming studies, of up to 20 years duration, in tundra sites worldwide. The response of plant groups to warming often differed with ambient summer temperature, soil moisture and experimental duration. Shrubs increased with warming only where ambient temperature was high, whereas graminoids increased primarily in the coldest study sites. Linear increases in effect size over time were frequently observed. There was little indication of saturating or accelerating effects, as would be predicted if negative or positive vegetation feedbacks were common. These results indicate that tundra vegetation exhibits strong regional variation in response to warming, and that in vulnerable regions, cumulative effects of long-term warming on tundra vegetation - and associated ecosystem consequences - have the potential to be much greater than we have observed to date.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Ecology letters

دوره 15 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012