Drought decreases the positive impact of warming on an alpine grassland community

IF 6 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Science China Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1007/s11430-023-1370-1
Wang A, Wangwang Lv, Yang Zhou, Bowen Li, Jianping Sun, Jingya Lv, Lanying Chen, Dorji Tsecheo, Shiping Wang
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Temperature and precipitation are the main factors determining plant community succession and aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) in natural grasslands. However, most climate manipulative experiments have mainly focused on their impacts in isolation, especially in alpine regions. Here we explored the relative effects and interaction of warming and precipitation alteration on succession and ANPP using a 7-year experiment involving warming with precipitation alteration (increase (IP) or decrease (DP) in precipitation relative to ambient precipitation (AP)) on the Tibetan Plateau. Our results showed that warming and warm-wet conditions increased species richness, diversity index, height and cover of overall species. Conversely, decreasing precipitation reduced them, but increased S. purpurea and the rate of change in community composition. Importantly, warming mitigated the impacts of decreased precipitation on plant community composition, and the interactive effects of warming and altered precipitation on cover, height and plant ANPP varied with year and plant species. Generally, warming increased community ANPP through increases in forb ANPP or non-dominant species ANPP and biodiversity regardless of change in precipitation. However, decreased precipitation reduced community ANPP via decreases in the ANPP of sedges and forbs and biodiversity. Precipitation alteration affected the relationship between biodiversity and community ANPP regardless of warming (IP<AP<DP). Therefore, generally warming and decreased precipitation have opposite effects on ANPP in the alpine grassland, suggesting that warming mitigated the negative impacts of drought on the ANPP of the alpine grassland.

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干旱削弱了气候变暖对高山草地群落的积极影响
温度和降水是决定天然草地植物群落演替和地上净初级生产力(ANPP)的主要因素。然而,大多数气候调节实验都主要关注它们单独产生的影响,尤其是在高寒地区。在此,我们在青藏高原进行了为期 7 年的实验,研究了气候变暖与降水改变(相对于环境降水量(AP)的增加(IP)或减少(DP))对演替和净初级生产力的相对影响和相互作用。我们的结果表明,气候变暖和暖湿条件增加了物种丰富度、多样性指数、物种高度和覆盖率。相反,降水量的减少降低了物种丰富度、多样性指数、物种高度和覆盖率,但增加了紫云英和群落组成的变化率。重要的是,气候变暖减轻了降水量减少对植物群落组成的影响,气候变暖和降水量变化对植被覆盖度、高度和植物 ANPP 的交互作用因年份和植物物种而异。一般来说,无论降水量如何变化,气候变暖都会通过增加禁植物种或非优势物种的ANPP和生物多样性来增加群落的ANPP。然而,降水量的减少则通过降低莎草和牧草的ANPP以及生物多样性来降低群落ANPP。降水量的变化影响了生物多样性与群落ANPP之间的关系,而与气候变暖无关(IP<AP<DP)。因此,一般来说,气候变暖和降水减少对高寒草地的ANPP具有相反的影响,这表明气候变暖减轻了干旱对高寒草地ANPP的负面影响。
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Science China Earth Sciences
Science China Earth Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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135
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Science China Earth Sciences, an academic journal cosponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and published by Science China Press, is committed to publishing high-quality, original results in both basic and applied research.
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