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Cascading effects of climate extremes on vertebrate fauna through changes to low-latitude tree flowering and fruiting phenology

机译:通过改变低纬度树木开花结实物候的极端气候对脊椎动物的连锁反应

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Forest vertebrate fauna provide critical services, such as pollination and seed dispersal, which underpin functional and resilient ecosystems. In turn, many of these fauna are dependent on the flowering phenology of the plant species of such ecosystems. The impact of changes in climate, including climate extremes, on the interaction between these fauna and flora has not been identified or elucidated, yet influences on flowering phenology are already evident. These changes are well documented in the mid to high latitudes. However, there is emerging evidence that the flowering phenology, nectar/pollen production, and fruit production of long-lived trees in tropical and subtropical forests are also being impacted by changes in the frequency and severity of climate extremes. Here, we examine the implications of these changes for vertebrate fauna dependent on these resources. We review the literature to establish evidence for links between climate extremes and flowering phenology, elucidating the nature of relationships between different vertebrate taxa and flowering regimes. We combine this information with climate change projections to postulate about the likely impacts on nectar, pollen and fruit resource availability and the consequences for dependent vertebrate fauna. The most recent climate projections show that the frequency and intensity of climate extremes will increase during the 21st century. These changes are likely to significantly alter mass flowering and fruiting events in the tropics and subtropics, which are frequently cued by climate extremes, such as intensive rainfall events or rapid temperature shifts. We find that in these systems the abundance and duration of resource availability for vertebrate fauna is likely to fluctuate, and the time intervals between episodes of high resource availability to increase. The combined impact of these changes has the potential to result in cascading effects on ecosystems through changes in pollinator and seed dispersal ecology, and demands a focused research effort.
机译:森林脊椎动物动物群提供了关键的服务,例如授粉和种子传播,这些服务为功能性和复原力生态系统提供了基础。反过来,这些动物中的许多动物都依赖于此类生态系统的植物的开花物候。气候变化(包括极端气候)对这些动植物之间相互作用的影响尚未确定或阐明,但是对开花物候的影响已经很明显。这些变化在中高纬度地区有据可查。但是,越来越多的证据表明,热带和亚热带森林中长寿树木的开花物候,花蜜/花粉产量和果实产量也受到极端气候的频率和严重程度变化的影响。在这里,我们研究了这些变化对依赖这些资源的脊椎动物的影响。我们回顾了文献以建立极端气候与开花物候之间的联系的证据,阐明了不同脊椎动物类群与开花方式之间关系的本质。我们将这些信息与气候变化预测相结合,以推测其对花蜜,花粉和水果资源可用性的可能影响以及对依赖脊椎动物的影响。最新的气候预测表明,在21世纪,极端气候的频率和强度将会增加。这些变化可能会显着改变热带和亚热带的大规模开花和结果事件,而极端的气候事件经常会导致这种事件,例如强降雨事件或温度快速变化。我们发现,在这些系统中,脊椎动物的资源丰富度和持续时间可能会发生波动,并且高资源可获得性事件之间的时间间隔会增加。这些变化的综合影响有可能通过授粉媒介和种子传播生态系统的变化对生态系统产生级联效应,因此需要进行集中研究。

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