Germination responses to changing rainfall timing reveal potential climate vulnerability in a clade of wildflowers

IF 4.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecology Pub Date : 2024-09-29 DOI:10.1002/ecy.4423
Samantha J. Worthy, Arquel Miller, Sarah R. Ashlock, Eda Ceviker, Julin N. Maloof, Sharon Y. Strauss, Johanna Schmitt, Jennifer R. Gremer
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The seasonal timing of life history transitions is often critical to fitness, and many organisms rely upon environmental cues to match life cycle events with favorable conditions. In plants, the timing of seed germination is mediated by seasonal cues such as rainfall and temperature. Variation in cue responses among species can reflect evolutionary processes and adaptation to local climate and can affect vulnerability to changing conditions. Indeed, climate change is altering the timing of precipitation, and germination responses to such change can have consequences for individual fitness, population dynamics, and species distributions. Here, we assessed responses to the seasonal timing of germination-triggering rains for eleven species spanning the Streptanthus/Caulanthus clade (Brassicaceae). To do so, we experimentally manipulated the onset date of rainfall events, measured effects on germination fraction, and evaluated whether responses were constrained by evolutionary relationships across the phylogeny. We then explored the possible consequences of these responses to contemporary shifts in precipitation timing. Germination fractions decreased with later onset of rains and cooler temperatures for all but three Caulanthus species. Species' germination responses to the timing of rainfall and seasonal temperatures were phylogenetically constrained, with Caulanthus species appearing less responsive. Further, four species are likely already experiencing significant decreases in germination fractions with observed climate change, which has shifted the timing of rainfall towards the cooler, winter months in California. Overall, our findings emphasize the sensitivity of germination to seasonal conditions, underscore the importance of interacting environmental cues, and highlight vulnerability to shifting precipitation patterns with climate change, particularly in more northern, mesic species.

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发芽对降雨时间变化的反应揭示了一个野花类群潜在的气候脆弱性。
生活史转换的季节性时机往往对适应性至关重要,许多生物依靠环境线索将生命周期事件与有利条件相匹配。在植物中,种子萌发的时间受降雨和温度等季节性线索的影响。不同物种对线索反应的差异可反映出进化过程和对当地气候的适应性,并可影响对变化条件的脆弱性。事实上,气候变化正在改变降水的时间,而发芽对这种变化的反应会对个体适应性、种群动态和物种分布产生影响。在此,我们评估了十字花科(Streptanthus/Caulanthus)11个物种对萌芽触发降雨季节性时间的反应。为此,我们通过实验操纵了降雨事件的开始日期,测量了对发芽率的影响,并评估了这些反应是否受到整个系统进化关系的制约。然后,我们探讨了这些反应对当代降水时间变化可能产生的影响。除三个 Caulanthus 物种外,其他所有物种的发芽率都随着降雨开始时间的推迟和气温的降低而降低。物种对降雨时间和季节性温度的发芽反应受到系统发育的限制,其中茎叶草物种的反应较弱。此外,有四个物种的发芽率很可能已经随着观测到的气候变化而显著下降,因为气候变化已经使加州的降雨时间向冬季凉爽的月份转移。总之,我们的研究结果强调了萌芽对季节条件的敏感性,强调了相互作用的环境线索的重要性,并突出了随着气候变化降水模式变化的脆弱性,尤其是在较北部的中生物种中。
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Ecology
Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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332
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3 months
期刊介绍: Ecology publishes articles that report on the basic elements of ecological research. Emphasis is placed on concise, clear articles documenting important ecological phenomena. The journal publishes a broad array of research that includes a rapidly expanding envelope of subject matter, techniques, approaches, and concepts: paleoecology through present-day phenomena; evolutionary, population, physiological, community, and ecosystem ecology, as well as biogeochemistry; inclusive of descriptive, comparative, experimental, mathematical, statistical, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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