Ice encapsulation protects rather than disturbs the freezing lichen

被引:19
作者
Bjerke, J. W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Inst Nat Res, Polar Environm Ctr, NO-9296 Tromso, Norway
关键词
Climate change; ice encasement; lichenised ascomycetes; reindeer husbandry; snowmelt; winter warming; WINTER FIELD CONDITIONS; CO2; EXCHANGE; CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE; METABOLITE ACCUMULATION; ARCTIC ECOSYSTEMS; TIMOTHY GRASS; SNOW; RESPIRATION; UMBILICARIA; LIGHT;
D O I
10.1111/j.1438-8677.2008.00113.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Arctic and alpine terricolous lichens are adapted to harsh environments and are tolerant to extremely low temperatures when metabolically inactive. However, there are reports indicating that freezing can be lethal to metabolically active lichens. With a projected warmer and more unstable climate, winter precipitation at high latitudes will fall more frequently as rain, causing snowmelt and encapsulating terricolous lichens in ice or exposing them to large temperature fluctuations. Lichens are a major winter food source for reindeer in most parts of the circumpolar region. A laboratory experiment tested how three hydrated reindeer forage lichen species covered by snow, encapsulated in ice, or uncovered responded to storage at freezing temperatures and subsequent warming. Photosynthetic performance (maximal fluorescence of dark-adapted samples and net photosynthetic rates) was significantly lower in lichens not insulated by snow or ice, whereas there were few differences between the snow and ice treatments. It is suggested that snow and ice provide sufficiently moist environments to improve extracellular and reduce intracellular ice nucleation activity. Ice encapsulation, which is often lethal to vascular plants, did not have any negative effects on the studied lichens. The results indicate that complete snow and ice melt followed by refreezing can be detrimental to terricolous lichen ecosystems. Reduced lichen biomass will have a negative effect both on reindeer winter survival and the indigenous peoples who herd reindeer.
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