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Shifting plant species composition in response to climate change stabilizes grassland primary production.

Huiying Liu1,2, Zhaorong Mi3, Li Lin1,2, Yonghui Wang1,2, Zhenhua Zhang3, Fawei Zhang3, Hao Wang1,2, Lingli Liu4, Biao Zhu1,2, Guangmin Cao3, Xinquan Zhao3, Nathan J Sanders5,6, Aimée T Classen5,6, Peter B Reich7,8, Jin-Sheng He9,2,3.   

Abstract

The structure and function of alpine grassland ecosystems, including their extensive soil carbon stocks, are largely shaped by temperature. The Tibetan Plateau in particular has experienced significant warming over the past 50 y, and this warming trend is projected to intensify in the future. Such climate change will likely alter plant species composition and net primary production (NPP). Here we combined 32 y of observations and monitoring with a manipulative experiment of temperature and precipitation to explore the effects of changing climate on plant community structure and ecosystem function. First, long-term climate warming from 1983 to 2014, which occurred without systematic changes in precipitation, led to higher grass abundance and lower sedge abundance, but did not affect aboveground NPP. Second, an experimental warming experiment conducted over 4 y had no effects on any aspect of NPP, whereas drought manipulation (reducing precipitation by 50%), shifted NPP allocation belowground without affecting total NPP. Third, both experimental warming and drought treatments, supported by a meta-analysis at nine sites across the plateau, increased grass abundance at the expense of biomass of sedges and forbs. This shift in functional group composition led to deeper root systems, which may have enabled plant communities to acquire more water and thus stabilize ecosystem primary production even with a changing climate. Overall, our study demonstrates that shifting plant species composition in response to climate change may have stabilized primary production in this high-elevation ecosystem, but it also caused a shift from aboveground to belowground productivity.

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Keywords:  Tibetan Plateau; alpine ecosystem; ecosystem functioning; long-term monitoring; warming experiment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29666319      PMCID: PMC5910805          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1700299114

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


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