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DOI10.1111/1365-2745.13036
Annual ring growth of a widespread high arctic shrub reflects past fluctuations in community-level plant biomass
Le Moullec, Mathilde1; Buchwal, Agata2,3; van der Wal, Rene4; Sandal, Lisa1; Hansen, Brage Bremset1
发表日期2019
ISSN0022-0477
EISSN1365-2745
卷号107期号:1页码:436-451
英文摘要

1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understanding of vegetation and ecosystem dynamics under climate change. Dendrochronological tools are increasingly used instead, particularly in the Arcticthe world's most rapidly warming biome. Yet, high-latitude plant species are subject to strong energy allocation trade-offs, and whether annual allocations to secondary growth (e.g. "tree-rings") actually reflect primary production above-ground remains unknown. Taking advantage of a unique ground-based monitoring time series of annual vascular plant biomass in high Arctic Svalbard (78 degrees N), we evaluated how well retrospective ring growth of the widespread dwarf shrub Salix polaris represents above-ground biomass production of vascular plants.


2. Using a balanced design in permanent plots for plant biomass monitoring, we collected 30 S. polaris shrubs across five sites in each of two habitats. We established annual ring growth time series using linear mixed-effects models and related them to weather records and 13 years of above-ground biomass production in six habitats.


3. Annual ring growth was positively correlated with above-ground biomass production of both S. polaris (r = 0.56) and the vascular plant community as a whole (r = 0.70). As for above-ground biomass, summer temperature was the main driver of ring growth, with this ecological signal becoming particularly clear when accounting for plant, site and habitat heterogeneity. The results suggest that ring growth measurements performed on this abundant shrub can be used to track fluctuations in past vascular plant production of high arctic tundra.


4. Synthesis. Dendrochronological tools are increasingly used on arctic shrubs to enhance our understanding of vegetation dynamics in the world's most rapidly warming biome. Fundamental to such applications is the assumption that annual differences in ring growth reflect between-year variation in above-ground biomass production. We showed that ring growth indeed was a robust proxy for the annual above-ground productivity of both the focal shrub and the vascular plant community as a whole. Despite the challenges of constructing ring growth chronologies from irregularly growing arctic shrubs, our findings confirm that shrub dendrochronology can open new opportunities for community-dynamic studies, including in remote places where annual field sampling is difficult to achieve.


WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/90790
作者单位1.Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Ctr Biodivers Dynam, Dept Biol, Trondheim, Norway;
2.Univ Alaska Anchorage, Dept Biol Sci, Anchorage, AK USA;
3.Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Inst Geoecol & Geoinformat, Poznan, Poland;
4.Univ Aberdeen, Sch Biol Sci, Aberdeen, Scotland
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Le Moullec, Mathilde,Buchwal, Agata,van der Wal, Rene,et al. Annual ring growth of a widespread high arctic shrub reflects past fluctuations in community-level plant biomass[J],2019,107(1):436-451.
APA Le Moullec, Mathilde,Buchwal, Agata,van der Wal, Rene,Sandal, Lisa,&Hansen, Brage Bremset.(2019).Annual ring growth of a widespread high arctic shrub reflects past fluctuations in community-level plant biomass.JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY,107(1),436-451.
MLA Le Moullec, Mathilde,et al."Annual ring growth of a widespread high arctic shrub reflects past fluctuations in community-level plant biomass".JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 107.1(2019):436-451.
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