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Changes in first flowering dates and flowering duration of 232 plant species on the island of Guernsey

机译:根西岛上232种植物的初开花日期和开花持续时间的变化

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Climate change has affected plant phenology; increasing temperatures are associated with advancing first flowering dates. The impact on flowering duration, however, has rarely been studied. In this study, we analysed first flowering dates and flowering durations from a 27 year dataset of weekly flower observations on 232 plant species from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel. The aim of this study was to explore variation in trends and relationships between first flowering dates, flowering duration and temperature. We specifically looked for evidence that traits, such as life forms and phylogenetic groups, explained variation in sensitivity of first flowering and flowering duration among species. Overall trends revealed significantly earlier flowering over time, by an average of 5.2daysdecade(-1) since 1985. A highly significant shortening of flowering duration was observed by an average of 10daysdecade(-1). Correlations between first flowering, flowering duration and year varied between different species, traits and flowering periods. Significant differences among traits were observed for first flowering and to a lesser degree for flowering duration. Overall, in comparison to first flowering, more species had significant trends in flowering duration. Temperature relationships revealed large differences in strength and direction of response. 55% of the species revealed a significant negative relationship of first flowering dates and temperature. In contrast, only 19% of flowering durations had a significant negative temperature relationship. The advance in first flowering date together with a shortening of flowering duration suggests potentially serious impacts on pollinators, which might pose a major threat to biodiversity, agriculture and horticulture. Human health, in terms of pollen allergies, however, might benefit from a shortening of specific plant pollen seasons.
机译:气候变化影响了植物物候。温度升高与提前开花期有关。然而,对开花时间的影响很少被研究。在这项研究中,我们从英吉利海峡的根西岛上的232种植物中,每周进行了27年的花朵观测,分析了27年数据集的首次开花日期和开花持续时间。这项研究的目的是探索趋势的变化以及第一次开花日期,开花时间和温度之间的关系。我们专门寻找证据,证明诸如生命形式和系统发生群体之类的特征解释了物种初开花和开花持续时间的敏感性差异。总体趋势显示,随时间推移,开花时间明显提前,自1985年以来平均为5​​.2dayscade(-1)。观察到开花持续时间的显着缩短是平均10daysdecade(-1)。不同品种,性状和开花期之间,初开花,开花持续时间和年的相关性不同。首次开花时观察到性状之间的显着差异,开花持续时间则较小。总体而言,与第一朵花相比,更多物种的开花持续时间具有显着趋势。温度关系显示出强度和响应方向的巨大差异。 55%的物种显示初开花日期和温度之间存在显着的负相关关系。相反,只有19%的开花持续时间具有显着的负温度关系。第一次开花日期的增加以及开花时间的缩短表明对传粉媒介的潜在严重影响,这可能对生物多样性,农业和园艺构成重大威胁。然而,就花粉过敏而言,人类健康可能会因特定植物花粉季节的缩短而受益。

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