Surprisingly wide climatic niche breadth of a relict mountain species raises hope for survival under climate change

IF 4.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Diversity and Distributions Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1111/ddi.13897
Yaacoub Nassif, Paulina E. Pinto, Juan Fernandez-Manjarres, Jean-Claude Gegout
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Abstract

Aims

We assessed the juvenile climatic niche breadth of a relict mountain species by comparing field observations and transplant experiments within and beyond the elevational limits of its distribution range.

Location

Lebanon – Near East – Mediterranean region.

Methods

We studied the survival and growth of the Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani) to determine the lower and upper elevational range limits of its juvenile stage through an experimental setup with and without water supplementation and with potentially competing species as a control. The experiment included eight common gardens at elevations ranging from 110 to 2330 m, within and far beyond the warm and cold limits of Cedar distribution observed under natural conditions.

Results

We observed unexpectedly high survival and growth rates of Cedar at elevations well below the range of its natural distribution in Lebanon. Below the observed warm limit, water stress at very low elevations and competition at low and medium elevations limited juvenile survival. In contrast, cold temperature and water stress limited survival at elevations slightly above the observed upper natural limit. The experimental setup demonstrated that the elevation range suitable for Cedar growth and survival was twice as wide as the range within which Cedar is observed under natural conditions.

Main Conclusions

High survival rates experimentally observed beyond the warm limit of the natural distribution range of the Cedar of Lebanon raise hope for its resilience to ongoing climate warming. If this pattern were frequent among montane species, it would challenge predictions of massive extinction with climate change and pave the way for promoting adaptive actions such as competition management to improve their survival.

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令人惊讶的广泛的气候生态位宽度,一个遗留的山地物种在气候变化中生存的希望
目的通过野外观测和移栽试验的比较,对某山地孑遗物种在其分布范围内和海拔范围外的幼龄气候生态位宽度进行评价。地理位置黎巴嫩-近东-地中海地区。方法以黎巴嫩雪松(cedus libani)为研究对象,在有水和无水条件下,以潜在的竞争种为对照,对其幼龄期的海拔下限和海拔上限进行了研究。试验选取了海拔110 ~ 2330 m的8个普通园林,在自然条件下观察到的雪松分布的冷暖界限内或远远超出了冷暖界限。结果在黎巴嫩,我们观察到雪松在远低于其自然分布范围的海拔高度上的存活率和生长率出乎意料地高。低于观测到的温暖极限,极低海拔的水分胁迫和低、中海拔的竞争限制了幼鱼的生存。相比之下,寒冷的温度和水分胁迫限制了海拔略高于观测到的自然上限的生存。实验结果表明,适宜杉木生长和生存的海拔范围是自然条件下杉木生长和生存海拔范围的2倍。主要结论:在黎巴嫩雪松自然分布范围的温暖极限之外,实验观察到的高存活率为其对持续气候变暖的适应能力带来了希望。如果这种模式在山地物种中很常见,那么它将挑战气候变化导致大规模灭绝的预测,并为促进竞争管理等适应性行动铺平道路,以改善它们的生存。
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Diversity and Distributions
Diversity and Distributions 环境科学-生态学
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195
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8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation biogeography. We publish papers that deal with the application of biogeographical principles, theories, and analyses (being those concerned with the distributional dynamics of taxa and assemblages) to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. We no longer consider papers the sole aim of which is to describe or analyze patterns of biodiversity or to elucidate processes that generate biodiversity.
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