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DOI10.1890/07-1594.1
Evaluating the sources of potential migrant species: Implications under climate change
Ibanez, Ines1; Clark, James S.1,2,3; Dietze, Michael C.1
通讯作者Ibanez, Ines
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
ISSN1051-0761
EISSN1939-5582
出版年2008
卷号18期号:7页码:1664-1678
英文摘要

As changes in climate become more apparent, ecologists face the challenge of predicting species responses to the new conditions. Most forecasts are based on climate envelopes (CE), correlative approaches that project future distributions on the basis of the current climate often assuming some dispersal lag. One major caveat with this approach is that it ignores the complexity of factors other than climate that contribute to a species’ distributional range. To overcome this limitation and to complement predictions based on CE modeling we carried out a transplant experiment of resident and potential-migrant species. Tree seedlings of 18 species were planted side by side from 2001 to 2004 at several locations in the Southern Appalachians and in the North Carolina Piedmont (USA). Growing seedlings under a large array of environmental conditions, including those forecasted for the next decades, allowed us to model seedling survival as a function of variables characteristic of each site, and from here we were able to make predictions on future seedling recruitment. In general, almost all species showed decreased survival in plots and years with lower soil moisture, including both residents and potential migrants, and in both locations, the Southern Appalachians and the Piedmont. The detrimental effects that anticipated arid conditions could have on seedling recruitment contradict some of the projections made by CE modeling, where many of the species tested are expected to increase in abundance or to expand their ranges. These results point out the importance of evaluating the potential sources of migrant species when modeling vegetation response to climate change, and considering that species adapted to the new climate and the local conditions may not be available in the surrounding regions.


英文关键词climate change climate envelope migration seedling recruitment source of migrant species survival transplant experiment tree species
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000259555900008
WOS关键词WHITE-TAILED DEER ; LONG-TERM ; UNITED-STATES ; GLOBAL CHANGE ; TREE-GROWTH ; TRADE-OFFS ; DISTRIBUTIONS ; HABITAT ; RECRUITMENT ; DISPERSAL
WOS类目Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/157047
作者单位1.Duke Univ, Univ Program Ecol, Durham, NC 27708 USA;
2.Duke Univ, Nicholas Sch Environm, Durham, NC 27708 USA;
3.Duke Univ, Dept Biol, Durham, NC 27708 USA
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Ibanez, Ines,Clark, James S.,Dietze, Michael C.. Evaluating the sources of potential migrant species: Implications under climate change[J],2008,18(7):1664-1678.
APA Ibanez, Ines,Clark, James S.,&Dietze, Michael C..(2008).Evaluating the sources of potential migrant species: Implications under climate change.ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS,18(7),1664-1678.
MLA Ibanez, Ines,et al."Evaluating the sources of potential migrant species: Implications under climate change".ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 18.7(2008):1664-1678.
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