Land use modulates resistance of grasslands against future climate and inter-annual climate variability in a large field experiment

IF 10.8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Global Change Biology Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1111/gcb.17418
Lotte Korell, Martin Andrzejak, Sigrid Berger, Walter Durka, Sylvia Haider, Isabell Hensen, Yva Herion, Johannes Höfner, Liana Kindermann, Stefan Klotz, Tiffany M. Knight, Anja Linstädter, Anna-Maria Madaj, Ines Merbach, Stefan Michalski, Carolin Plos, Christiane Roscher, Martin Schädler, Erik Welk, Harald Auge
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Climate and land-use change are key drivers of global change. Full-factorial field experiments in which both drivers are manipulated are essential to understand and predict their potentially interactive effects on the structure and functioning of grassland ecosystems. Here, we present 8 years of data on grassland dynamics from the Global Change Experimental Facility in Central Germany. On large experimental plots, temperature and seasonal patterns of precipitation are manipulated by superimposing regional climate model projections onto background climate variability. Climate manipulation is factorially crossed with agricultural land-use scenarios, including intensively used meadows and extensively used (i.e., low-intensity) meadows and pastures. Inter-annual variation of background climate during our study years was high, including three of the driest years on record for our region. The effects of this temporal variability far exceeded the effects of the experimentally imposed climate change on plant species diversity and productivity, especially in the intensively used grasslands sown with only a few grass cultivars. These changes in productivity and diversity in response to alterations in climate were due to immigrant species replacing the target forage cultivars. This shift from forage cultivars to immigrant species may impose additional economic costs in terms of a decreasing forage value and the need for more frequent management measures. In contrast, the extensively used grasslands showed weaker responses to both experimentally manipulated future climate and inter-annual climate variability, suggesting that these diverse grasslands are more resistant to climate change than intensively used, species-poor grasslands. We therefore conclude that a lower management intensity of agricultural grasslands, associated with a higher plant diversity, can stabilize primary productivity under climate change.

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在一项大型田间试验中,土地利用调节草原对未来气候和年际气候变异的抵抗力。
气候和土地利用变化是全球变化的主要驱动因素。要了解和预测这两个驱动因素对草地生态系统的结构和功能可能产生的交互影响,就必须进行全因子实地实验,对这两个驱动因素进行操控。在此,我们展示了德国中部全球变化实验设施 8 年来的草原动态数据。在大型实验地块上,通过将区域气候模型预测叠加到背景气候变异上,对温度和降水的季节性模式进行操控。气候操纵与农业用地情景(包括密集使用的草地和广泛使用(即低强度)的草地和牧场)进行因子交叉。在我们研究的年份中,背景气候的年际变化很大,其中包括本地区有记录以来最干旱的三年。这种时间变化的影响远远超过了实验性气候变化对植物物种多样性和生产率的影响,尤其是在只播种了几个草种的集约化草地上。生产力和多样性随气候变化而发生的这些变化是由于外来物种取代了目标牧草栽培品种。这种从牧草栽培品种到外来物种的转变可能会带来额外的经济成本,因为牧草价值下降,需要更频繁地采取管理措施。相比之下,广泛利用的草地对实验操控的未来气候和年际气候变异的反应较弱,这表明这些多样性草地比密集利用、物种贫乏的草地更能抵御气候变化。因此,我们得出结论,降低农用草地的管理强度,同时提高植物多样性,可以在气候变化下稳定初级生产力。
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Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Global Change Biology is an environmental change journal committed to shaping the future and addressing the world's most pressing challenges, including sustainability, climate change, environmental protection, food and water safety, and global health. Dedicated to fostering a profound understanding of the impacts of global change on biological systems and offering innovative solutions, the journal publishes a diverse range of content, including primary research articles, technical advances, research reviews, reports, opinions, perspectives, commentaries, and letters. Starting with the 2024 volume, Global Change Biology will transition to an online-only format, enhancing accessibility and contributing to the evolution of scholarly communication.
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