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Unveiling tipping points in long-term ecological records from Sphagnum-dominated peatlands.

Mariusz Lamentowicz1,2, Mariusz Gałka3, Katarzyna Marcisz1,2, Michał Słowiński4, Katarzyna Kajukało-Drygalska1,2, Milva Druguet Dayras5, Vincent E J Jassey5.   

Abstract

Unveiling past tipping points is a prerequisite for a better understanding of how individual species and entire ecosystems will respond to future climate change. Such knowledge is key for the implementation of biodiversity conservation. We identify the relationships between peatland vegetation and hydrological conditions over the past 2000 years using plant macrofossils, testate amoebae-based quantitative hydrological reconstructions and Sphagnum-moss functional traits from seven Polish peatland records. Using threshold indicator taxa analysis, we discovered that plant community composition strongly converged at a water level of ca 11.7 cm, indicating a community-level tipping point. We identified 45 plant taxa that showed either an increase or a decrease in their relative abundance between 8 and 17 cm of water-level depth. Our analysis of Sphagnum community traits further showed that Sphagnum functional diversity was remarkably stable over time despite Sphagnum species sensitivity to hydrological conditions. Our results suggest that past hydrological shifts did not influence major functions of the Sphagnum community, such as photosynthetic capacity, growth and productivity, owing to species replacement with a similar functional space. Although further studies including trait plasticity will be required, our findings suggest that the capacity of the Sphagnum community to gain carbon remained stable despite hydrological changes.

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Keywords:  critical transition; functional traits; plant macrofossils; resilience; trait variation; vegetation change

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30940021      PMCID: PMC6501361          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2019.0043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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