How consistently do species leaf-out or flower in the same order? Understanding the factors that shape this characteristic of plant communities

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS International Journal of Biometeorology Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1007/s00484-023-02477-5
Caryn M. Beiter, Theresa M. Crimmins
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Plant species are frequently reported to undergo leaf-out and flowering in a consistent order from 1 year to the next; however, only a limited number of these findings arise from studies encompassing many species or sites. Here, we evaluate the consistency in the order species leafed out in the northeastern United States using observations contributed to the USA National Phenology Network’s Nature’s Notebook platform. We repeated this analysis for flowering, evaluating a total of 132 species across 84 sites. We documented a relatively high degree of consistency in the order of both events among individual plants, with higher consistency in flowering. A small number of species pairs exhibited very high consistency in phenological order across several sites. The majority of species pairs exhibited variability in how consistently they underwent either leaf-out or flowering from site to site, which could be the result of either plastic or locally adaptive responses. Our investigation revealed that neither functional type nor seasonal position played a major role in shaping how consistently species leafed out or flowered in the same order. Instead, we found the number of days separating the events and interannual variability in timing to be the most influential factors driving the consistency in ordering.

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物种以相同的顺序发芽或开花的一致性如何?了解形成植物群落这一特征的因素
据报道,植物物种经常以一致的顺序从一年到下一年经历叶片和开花;然而,这些发现中只有有限的一部分来自于对许多物种或地点的研究。在这里,我们利用美国国家物候网络的自然笔记本平台提供的观测结果,评估了美国东北部物种排序的一致性。我们对开花进行了重复分析,共评估了84个地点的132个物种。我们在单个植物中记录了这两个事件顺序的相对高度的一致性,开花的一致性更高。少数种对在不同地点的物候顺序表现出非常高的一致性。大多数物种对在不同地点经历叶片脱落或开花的一致性方面表现出可变性,这可能是可塑性或局部适应性反应的结果。我们的调查显示,无论是功能类型还是季节位置,在形成物种如何一致地以同一顺序出叶或开花方面都没有发挥主要作用。相反,我们发现事件间隔的天数和时间上的年际变化是驱动排序一致性的最重要因素。
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