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Do competitors modulate rare plant response to precipitation change?

机译:竞争对手会调节稀有植物对降水变化的反应吗?

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Ecologists increasingly suspect that climate change will directly impact species physiology. demography, and phenology, but also indirectly affect these measures Via changes to the Surrounding community. Unfortunately, few studies examine both the direct and indirect pathways of impact. Doing so is important because altered competitive pressures can reduce or magnify the direct responses of a focal species to climate change. Here. we examine the effects of changing rainfall on three rare annual plant species in the presence and absence of competition on the California Channel Islands. We used rain-out shelters and hand watering to exclude and augment early, late, and season-long rainfall, spanning the wide range of precipitation change forecast for the region. In the absence of competition, droughts reduced the population growth rates of two of three Cocal annuals, while increased rainfall was only sometimes beneficial. As compared to the focal species, the dominant competitors were more sensitive to the precipitation treatments, benefiting from increased season-long precipitation and harmed by droughts. Importantly, the response of two of three competitors to the precipitation treatments tended to be positively correlated with those of the focal annuals. Although this leads to the expectation that increased competition will counter the direct benefits of favorable conditions, such indirect effects of precipitation change proved weak to nonexistent in our experiment. Competitors had little influence on the precipitation response of two focal species, due to their low sensitivity to competition and highly variable precipitation responses. Competition did affect low our third focal species responded to precipitation change, but this effect only approached significance, and whether it truly resulted from competitor response to precipitation change was unclear. Our work suggests that even, when competitors respond to climate change, these responses may have little effect on the focal species. Ultimately, the strength of the indirect effect depends on how strongly climate change alters competition. and how sensitive focal species are to changes in competition.
机译:生态学家越来越怀疑气候变化将直接影响物种的生理。人口统计学和物候研究,但也会通过对周围社区的变化而间接影响这些措施。不幸的是,很少有研究同时考察影响的直接和间接途径。这样做很重要,因为改变竞争压力会减少或放大焦点物种对气候变化的直接反应。这里。我们研究了加利福尼亚海峡群岛上是否存在竞争的情况下降雨变化对三种稀有一年生植物物种的影响。我们使用了防雨棚和人工浇水来排除和增加早,晚和整个季节的降雨,涵盖了该地区广泛的降雨变化预测。在没有竞争的情况下,干旱使三分之二的Cocal年人口增长率降低,而降雨增加有时只是有益的。与重点物种相比,主要竞争者对降水处理更为敏感,这得益于整个季节的降水增加以及干旱造成的危害。重要的是,三个竞争对手中的两个对降水处理的响应往往与重点年份的响应呈正相关。尽管这导致人们期望增加竞争会抵消有利条件的直接好处,但在我们的实验中,这种降水变化的间接影响被证明是微弱的或不存在的。竞争对手对两个焦点物种的降水响应影响很小,因为它们对竞争的敏感性低且降水响应变化很大。竞争确实影响了我们对降水变化做出响应的第三个焦点物种的影响,但是这种影响仅具有重要意义,目前尚不清楚竞争者是否真的对降水变化做出了响应。我们的工作表明,即使竞争对手应对气候变化,这些应对措施也可能对重点物种没有什么影响。最终,间接影响的强度取决于气候变化改变竞争的强度。以及焦点物种对竞争变化的敏感程度。

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