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Shrub interactions drive vegetation succession of subalpine grasslands under two climatic conditions

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摘要 Aims The abandonment of agronomic practices in subalpine systems has led to shrub encroachment,which has transformed grasslands into woodlands.The competitive and facilitative interactions among incoming shrub species might influence vegetation succession and might be affected by climate change.This study aimed to identify the nature of shrub species interactions between an early colonizer and a secondary succession shrub in the successional encroach-ment process and whether it differs between two contrasting cli-matic conditions.Methods The interactions between the two main encroaching shrub spe-cies in the Central Pyrenees(Spain),Buxus sempervirens and Echinospartum horridum,were studied at the current upper limit of the altitudinal range of B.sempervirens,where it coexists with E.horridum(high site),and in a milder location at lower eleva-tion(low site).in the studied areas,E.horridum is the first shrub species that encroaches upon the abandoned grasslands and B.sempervirens enters the system after E.horridum has become established.A neighbor-removal experiment was used to assess the bidirectional interactions between both species,and whether those interactions differed among the life stages of B.sempervirens(seed-lings,juveniles and adults),at the two study sites.Survival,annual crown growth and developmental instability(error in development caused by stress)were the performance indices used to quantify plant responses.Differences in air temperatures and soil nutrient amelioration were evaluated as possible mechanisms of facilitation of E.horridum on B.sempervirens.Important Findings E.horridum enhanced the survival of B.sempervirens seedlings under its crown,whereas,B.sempervirens adults outcompeted E.horridum.Therefore,the invasion of the grasslands by E.horridum facilitated the settlement and expansion of B.sempervirens,pro-moting vegetation succession at the Pyrenees.in addition,climatic differences associated with elevation affected shrub interactions.Under low temperatures at the upper limit of B.sempervirens alti-tudinal range,the presence of E.horridum enhanced the growth of B.sempervirens juveniles.At low elevation,under a milder climate,B.sempervirens exerted a high degree of competition toward E.hor-ridum.An increase in temperatures associated with climate change would benefit B.sempervirens juveniles growth which might affect the successional process because it would increase their competi-tive ability when B.sempervirens juveniles become adults.
出处 《Journal of Plant Ecology》 SCIE CSCD 2018年第2期297-307,共11页 植物生态学报(英文版)
基金 We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Spanish Economy and Competition Ministry(PN-MICINN)(CGL2008-00655/BOS and CGL2011-27259) Spanish National Park organization(DIPA 125/2010 MMAMRM).
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