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Dampening effects of long-term experimental drought on growth and mortality rates of a Holm oak forest

机译:长期实验干旱对圣栎林生长和死亡率的抑制作用

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Forests respond to increasing intensities and frequencies of drought by reducing growth and with higher tree mortality rates. Little is known, however, about the long-term consequences of generally drier conditions and more frequent extreme droughts. A Holm oak forest was exposed to experimental rainfall manipulation for 13years to study the effect of increasing drought on growth and mortality of the dominant species Quercus ilex, Phillyrea latifolia, and Arbutus unedo. The drought treatment reduced stem growth of A. unedo (-66.5%) and Q. ilex (-17.5%), whereas P. latifolia remained unaffected. Higher stem mortality rates were noticeable in Q. ilex (+42.3%), but not in the other two species. Stem growth was a function of the drought index of early spring in the three species. Stem mortality rates depended on the drought index of winter and spring for Q. ilex and in spring and summer for P. latifolia, but showed no relation to climate in A. unedo. Following a long and intense drought (2005-2006), stem growth of Q. ilex and P. latifolia increased, whereas it decreased in A. unedo. Q. ilex also enhanced its survival after this period. Furthermore, the effect of drought treatment on stem growth in Q. ilex and A. unedo was attenuated as the study progressed. These results highlight the different vulnerabilities of Mediterranean species to more frequent and intense droughts, which may lead to partial species substitution and changes in forest structure and thus in carbon uptake. The response to drought, however, changed over time. Decreased intra- and interspecific competition after extreme events with high mortality, together with probable morphological and physiological acclimation to drought during the study period, may, at least in the short term, buffer forests against drier conditions. The long-term effects of drought consequently deserve more attention, because the ecosystemic responses are unlikely to be stable over time.Nontechnical summaryIn this study, we evaluate the effect of long-term (13years) experimental drought on growth and mortality rates of three forest Mediterranean species, and their response to the different intensities and durations of natural drought. We provide evidence for species-specific responses to drought, what may eventually lead to a partial community shift favoring the more drought-resistant species. However, we also report a dampening of the treatment effect on the two drought-sensitive species, which may indicate a potential adaptation to drier conditions at the ecosystem or population level. These results are thus relevant to account for the stabilizing processes that would alter the initial response of ecosystem to drought through changes in plant physiology, morphology, and demography compensation.
机译:森林通过减少生长和增加树木死亡率来应对干旱强度和干旱频率的增加。然而,人们对普遍干燥的条件和更频繁的极端干旱的长期后果知之甚少。霍尔姆橡树林经历了13年的降雨实验,研究干旱增加对优势物种Quercus ilex,Phillyrea latifolia和Arbutus unedo的生长和死亡率的影响。干旱处理降低了松嫩曲霉(-66.5%)和Q. ilex(-17.5%)的茎生长,而阔叶假单胞菌仍然不受影响。 Q. ilex(+ 42.3%)的茎死亡率更高,而其他两个物种则没有。在这三个物种中,茎的生长是早春干旱指数的函数。 Q. ilex的茎干死亡率取决于冬季和春季的干旱指数,而P. latifolia则取决于春季和夏季的干旱指数,但与A. unedo的气候没有关系。在长期且严重的干旱(2005-2006年)之后,冬青问号和阔叶假单胞菌的茎生长增加,而云芝假单胞菌则减少。 Q. ilex在此期间之后还提高了其生存率。此外,随着研究的进行,干旱处理对Q. ilex和A. unedo茎生长的影响减弱。这些结果强调了地中海物种在更频繁和更严重的干旱中的不同脆弱性,这可能导致部分物种替代和森林结构变化,从而导致碳吸收。然而,对干旱的反应随时间而改变。在高死亡率的极端事件发生后,种内和种间竞争的减少,以及研究期间可能对干旱的形态和生理适应,至少在短期内可能使森林免受干旱的影响。因此,干旱的长期影响值得关注,因为生态系统的响应不太可能随时间而稳定。非技术摘要在这项研究中,我们评估了长期(13年)实验干旱对三个森林生长和死亡率的影响地中海物种及其对自然干旱不同强度和持续时间的反应。我们提供了针对干旱的物种特定反应的证据,这最终可能导致部分社区转移,从而有利于抗旱性更高的物种。但是,我们也报告了对两种对干旱敏感的物种的治疗效果有所减弱,这可能表明在生态系统或种群水平上潜在适应干旱条件。因此,这些结果与说明稳定过程有关,该稳定过程将通过植物生理,形态和人口统计学补偿的变化而改变生态系统对干旱的初始响应。

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