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Growing faster, longer or both? Modelling plastic response of Juniperus communis growth phenology to climate change

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GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
卷 30, 期 11, 页码 2229-2244

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13377

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dendrochronology; drought; growing season; juniper; phenology; plasticity; process-based model; shrub; Vaganov-Shashkin model

资金

  1. Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship
  2. European Union's Horizon 2020 project INTERACT [262693, 730938]
  3. TreeClim ERA.Net RUS Pilot Joint Call for Collaborative S&T Projects (7th European Framework Programme for Research and Development)
  4. Russian Scientific Foundation [RSF-17-14-01112]
  5. Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness Postdoctoral grant (FEDER funds) [FJCI 2016-30121]
  6. Czech Science Foundation [20-05840Y]
  7. Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports [INTER-EXCELLENCE LTAUSA19137]
  8. Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences [RVO 67985939]
  9. Jan Evangelista Purkyne University [SURTUR: UJEP-SGS-2020-44-003-3]

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The study demonstrates different growth dynamics responses to climate warming in Juniperus communis in the Mediterranean and Arctic regions. In the Mediterranean, there is an extension of growing season duration with declining summer growth rates, while in the Arctic, shorter growing seasons coincide with increasing growth rates during spring and summer.
Aim Plant growth and phenology respond plastically to changing climatic conditions in both space and time. Species-specific levels of growth plasticity determine biogeographical patterns and the adaptive capacity of species to climate change. However, a direct assessment of spatial and temporal variability in radial growth dynamics is complicated, because long records of cambial phenology do not exist. Location Sixteen sites across European distribution margins of Juniperus communis L. (the Mediterranean, the Arctic, the Alps and the Urals). Time period 1940-2016. Major taxa studied Juniperus communis. Methods We applied the Vaganov-Shashkin process-based model of wood formation to estimate trends in growing season duration and growth kinetics since 1940. We assumed that J. communis would exhibit spatially and temporally variable growth patterns reflecting local climatic conditions. Results Our simulations indicate regional differences in growth dynamics and plastic responses to climate warming. The mean growing season duration is the longest at Mediterranean sites and, recently, there has been a significant trend towards its extension of up to 0.44 days/year. However, this stimulating effect of a longer growing season is counteracted by declining summer growth rates caused by amplified drought stress. Consequently, overall trends in simulated ring widths are marginal in the Mediterranean. In contrast, durations of growing seasons in the Arctic show lower and mostly non-significant trends. However, spring and summer growth rates follow increasing temperatures, leading to a growth increase of up to 0.32 %/year. Main conclusions This study highlights the plasticity in growth phenology of widely distributed shrubs to climate warming: an earlier onset of cambial activity that offsets the negative effects of summer droughts in the Mediterranean and, conversely, an intensification of growth rates during the short growing seasons in the Arctic. Such plastic growth responsiveness allows woody plants to adapt to the local pace of climate change.

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