An experimental test of niche versus dispersal limitation of the distribution limit of the Ghost Antler Lichen, Pseudevernia cladonia, along a temperate-boreal elevation gradient

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Botany Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1139/cjb-2024-0004
Christina L. Rinas, M. Vellend
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Understanding the mechanisms underlying species’ distribution limits is critical for predicting how species may respond to environmental change. For species restricted to mountain summits, there is concern that climatic changes may result in increasingly restricted distributions. Two central mechanisms govern species distribution limits: (i) niche limitations – environmental conditions beyond distribution limits that are insufficient for survival and reproduction, and (ii) dispersal limitations that prevent colonization of suitable habitat beyond distribution limits. Here, we conducted a transplant experiment to examine the effect of niche versus dispersal limitation on the altitudinal distribution limit of the Ghost Antler Lichen (Pseudevernia cladonia) that, within Québec, Canada, is restricted to high-elevation mountain summits in the southeast. Along an elevation gradient, we transplanted individuals into sites within its distribution, at the edge, and beyond its distribution. We observed that survival and performance were greatest within its distribution and decreased markedly beyond its distribution, supporting our prediction that this lichen is niche limited along the elevation gradient. We suggest that cooler and more humid conditions at the summit are important environmental factors for species’ persistence. Our findings suggest that projected climatic changes in these montane habitats may result in less suitable habitat for this species.
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对鬼鹿角地衣(Pseudevernia cladonia)沿温带-寒带海拔梯度分布极限的生态位与扩散限制的实验测试
了解物种分布极限的内在机制对于预测物种如何应对环境变化至关重要。对于局限于山顶的物种来说,人们担心气候变化可能会导致物种分布日益受限。物种分布限制有两个核心机制:(i) 生态位限制--分布限制以外的环境条件不足以维持生存和繁殖;(ii) 散播限制--阻止在分布限制以外的合适栖息地定居。在这里,我们进行了一项移植实验,以研究生态位和扩散限制对鬼鹿角地衣(Pseudevernia cladonia)海拔分布极限的影响。在加拿大魁北克省,鬼鹿角地衣仅限于东南部的高海拔山顶。沿着海拔梯度,我们将个体移植到其分布范围内、边缘和分布范围外的地点。我们观察到,在其分布区内的存活率和表现最高,而在其分布区外的存活率和表现则明显下降,这支持了我们的预测,即这种地衣在海拔梯度上受到生态位的限制。我们认为,山顶更凉爽、更潮湿的条件是物种存活的重要环境因素。我们的研究结果表明,这些山地栖息地的预期气候变化可能会导致该物种的适宜栖息地减少。
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Botany
Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Botany features comprehensive research articles and notes in all segments of plant sciences, including cell and molecular biology, ecology, mycology and plant-microbe interactions, phycology, physiology and biochemistry, structure and development, genetics, systematics, and phytogeography. It also publishes methods, commentary, and review articles on topics of current interest, contributed by internationally recognized scientists.
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