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BMC Evolutionary Biology
Diversity of plant assemblages dampens the variability of the growing season phenology in wetland landscapes
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Rheault, Guillaume1  Lévesque, Esther1  Proulx, Raphaël1 
[1] Centre de Recherche sur les Interactions Bassins Versants-Écosystèmes Aquatiques (RIVE), Département des sciences de l’environnement, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières;Centre d’Études Nordiques, Université Laval
关键词: Plant phenology;    Diversity stability relationship;    Biodiversity ecosystem functioning;    Temporal asynchrony;    Marshes;    Bogs;    Wet meadows;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12862-021-01817-6
学科分类:护理学
来源: BioMed Central
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【 摘 要 】

The functioning of ecosystems is highly variable through space and time. Climatic and edaphic factors are forcing ecological communities to converge, whereas the diversity of plant assemblages dampens these effects by allowing communities’ dynamics to diverge. This study evaluated whether the growing season phenology of wetland plant communities within landscapes is determined by the climatic/edaphic factors of contrasted regions, by the species richness of plant communities, or by the diversity of plant assemblages. From 2013 to 2016, we monitored the phenology and floristic composition of 118 wetland plant communities across five landscapes distributed along a gradient of edaphic and climatic conditions in the Province of Québec, Canada. The growing season phenology of wetlands was driven by differences among plant assemblage within landscapes, and not by the species richness of each individual community (< 1% of the explained variation). Variation in the growing season length of wetlands reflected the destabilizing effect of climatic and edaphic factors on green-up dates, which is opposed to the dampening effect of plant assemblage diversity on green-down dates. The latter dampening effect may be particularly important in the context of increasing anthropogenic activities, which are predicted to impair the ability of wetlands to adapt to fluctuating environmental conditions. Our findings suggest that stakeholders should not necessarily consider local species-poor plant communities of lower conservation value to the global functioning of wetland ecosystems.

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