Effects of simulated climate change on phenology and life history traits in Carex bigelowii

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作者
Stenstrom, Anna [1 ]
Jonsdottir, Ingibjorg S.
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[1] Cty Adm Vastra Gotaland, Nat Conservat Dept, Ekelundsgatan 1, S-40340 Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Univ Ctr Svalbard, N-9171 Lund, Norway
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10.1111/j.1756-1051.2004.tb00850.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Climate change may have large effects on plants, especially in the Arctic. At two different sites, we studied the effects of enhanced temperature by using open-top chambers (OTCs) on the clonal sedge Carex bigelowii, a common plant in arctic and alpine tundra. At the subarctic-alpine site Latnjajaure, northern Sweden, overall flowering phenology was accelerated by open-top chambers (OTCs) during the five years of treatment. For this protogynous population, male flower phenology accelerated more than female flower phenology, which resulted in an increased gender phase overlap. Sexual reproductive effort at the ramet-level increased, both in male and female functions. Smut fungus incidence was not different among treatments, but a Dipteran seed predator attacked more ramets in the OTCs in one of five years. However, neither the fungus nor the seed predators affected plant growth or seed set measurably. Ramet-level growth increased in the OTCs at Latnjajaure, but decreased in the OTCs at the maritime subarctic site Thingvellir, Iceland after three years of treatment. At Latnjajaure, the initial ramet-level responses were still evident after five years, while responses at the ramet population level disappeared: there was no difference in flowering frequency of ramets in the fifth year of the warming treatment. This is interpreted as either meristem limitation or internal resource depletion. At Thingvellir flowering frequency was unaffected by warming treatment, while ramet production decreased. Ramet production was unaffected by the treatment at Latnjajaure. These site differences in responses could be the consequences of differences in climate or site specific conditions. The trade-off (negative correlation) between the number and size of vegetative offspring at Latnjajaure disappeared under enhanced temperatures (within the OTCs). This trade-off was not apparent under the warmer conditions at Thingvellir.
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