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Forest microclimate dynamics drive plant responses to warming.

Authors :
Zellweger, Florian
De Frenne, Pieter
Lenoir, Jonathan
Vangansbeke, Pieter
Verheyen, Kris
Bernhardt-Römermann, Markus
Baeten, Lander
Hédl, Radim
Berki, Imre
Brunet, Jörg
Calster, Hans Van
Chudomelová, Markéta
Decocq, Guillaume
Dirnböck, Thomas
Durak, Tomasz
Heinken, Thilo
Jaroszewicz, Bogdan
Kopecký, Martin
Máliš, František
Macek, Martin
Source :
Science. 5/15/2020, Vol. 368 Issue 6492, p772-775. 4p. 3 Color Photographs.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Climate warming is causing a shift in biological communities in favor of warm-affinity species (i.e., thermophilization). Species responses often lag behind climate warming, but the reasons for such lags remain largely unknown. Here, we analyzed multidecadal understory microclimate dynamics in European forests and show that thermophilization and the climatic lag in forest plant communities are primarily controlled by microclimate. Increasing tree canopy cover reduces warming rates inside forests, but loss of canopy cover leads to increased local heat that exacerbates the disequilibrium between community responses and climate change. Reciprocal effects between plants and microclimates are key to understanding the response of forest biodiversity and functioning to climate and land-use changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
368
Issue :
6492
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143239908
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba6880