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Microclimate moderates plant responses to macroclimate warming.

Pieter De Frenne1, Francisco Rodríguez-Sánchez, David Anthony Coomes, Lander Baeten, Gorik Verstraeten, Mark Vellend, Markus Bernhardt-Römermann, Carissa D Brown, Jörg Brunet, Johnny Cornelis, Guillaume M Decocq, Hartmut Dierschke, Ove Eriksson, Frank S Gilliam, Radim Hédl, Thilo Heinken, Martin Hermy, Patrick Hommel, Michael A Jenkins, Daniel L Kelly, Keith J Kirby, Fraser J G Mitchell, Tobias Naaf, Miles Newman, George Peterken, Petr Petrík, Jan Schultz, Grégory Sonnier, Hans Van Calster, Donald M Waller, Gian-Reto Walther, Peter S White, Kerry D Woods, Monika Wulf, Bente Jessen Graae, Kris Verheyen.   

Abstract

Recent global warming is acting across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems to favor species adapted to warmer conditions and/or reduce the abundance of cold-adapted organisms (i.e., "thermophilization" of communities). Lack of community responses to increased temperature, however, has also been reported for several taxa and regions, suggesting that "climatic lags" may be frequent. Here we show that microclimatic effects brought about by forest canopy closure can buffer biotic responses to macroclimate warming, thus explaining an apparent climatic lag. Using data from 1,409 vegetation plots in European and North American temperate forests, each surveyed at least twice over an interval of 12-67 y, we document significant thermophilization of ground-layer plant communities. These changes reflect concurrent declines in species adapted to cooler conditions and increases in species adapted to warmer conditions. However, thermophilization, particularly the increase of warm-adapted species, is attenuated in forests whose canopies have become denser, probably reflecting cooler growing-season ground temperatures via increased shading. As standing stocks of trees have increased in many temperate forests in recent decades, local microclimatic effects may commonly be moderating the impacts of macroclimate warming on forest understories. Conversely, increases in harvesting woody biomass--e.g., for bioenergy--may open forest canopies and accelerate thermophilization of temperate forest biodiversity.

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Keywords:  climate change; climatic debt; forest management; range shifts; understory

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24167287      PMCID: PMC3832027          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1311190110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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