Climate change impacts on the distribution and phenology of plants: A review

Mesfin Woldearegay
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This paper reviews about the impacts of climate change on plant distribution and phenology. The existence of climate change is confirmed by various evidences from different sources that can be used to reconstruct past climates. Some of these facts are obtained from temperature measurements, glaciers retreat, arctic sea ice decline, sea level rise and variability of precipitation in different parts of the world. Empirical evidences have also indicated that climate change affects life on earth in many ways. On plants, some of the most important climate change impacts include, the change in phenological characteristics like flowering time, species distributions and richness as well as the composition of assemblages. Plant species have responded to climate change by range shifting and increasing species richness on alpine summits, as well as by altering the time of leafing, flowering and fruiting. Evolutionary adaptation could be an important way for natural populations to counterbalance rapid climate change. Adaptive changes are likely to influence the ability of species to take advantage of potentially favorable conditions arising from climate change. Plant species can also adjust to new conditions through phenotypic plasticity.
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气候变化对植物分布和物候的影响
本文综述了气候变化对植物分布和物候的影响。来自不同来源的各种证据证实了气候变化的存在,这些证据可用于重建过去的气候。其中一些事实是从温度测量、冰川退缩、北极海冰减少、海平面上升和世界不同地区降水的变化中获得的。经验证据还表明,气候变化在许多方面影响着地球上的生命。在植物方面,气候变化最重要的影响包括物候特征的变化,如开花时间、物种分布和丰富度以及组合组成的变化。植物物种对气候变化的响应是通过范围转移和高寒峰顶物种丰富度的增加,以及通过改变叶片、开花和结果的时间。进化适应可能是自然种群平衡快速气候变化的重要途径。适应性变化很可能影响物种利用气候变化产生的潜在有利条件的能力。植物物种也可以通过表型可塑性来适应新的环境。
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