Rapid shifts in grassland communities driven by climate change

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Kai Zhu [1 ]
Yiluan Song [2 ]
Josephine C. Lesage [1 ]
Justin C. Luong [2 ]
James W. Bartolome [2 ]
Nona R. Chiariello [3 ]
Joan Dudney [2 ]
Christopher B. Field [4 ]
Lauren M. Hallett [5 ]
Michele Hammond [6 ]
Susan P. Harrison [7 ]
Grey F. Hayes [8 ]
Richard J. Hobbs [9 ]
Karen D. Holl [10 ]
Peter Hopkinson [11 ]
Loralee Larios [2 ]
Michael E. Loik [12 ]
Laura R. Prugh [13 ]
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[1] University of Michigan,School for Environment and Sustainability, Institute for Global Change Biology, and Michigan Institute for Data and AI in Society
[2] University of California,Department of Environmental Studies
[3] Santa Cruz,Earth and Environmental Sciences
[4] Clark College,Department of Forestry, Fire and Rangeland Management
[5] California Polytechnic State University,Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
[6] Humboldt,Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve
[7] University of California,Bren School of Environmental Science and Management and Department of Environmental Studies
[8] Berkeley,Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
[9] Stanford University,Department of Biology and Environmental Studies Program
[10] University of California,Department of Environmental Science and Policy
[11] Santa Barbara,Swanton Pacific Ranch
[12] Stanford University,School of Biological Sciences
[13] University of Oregon,Department of Botany and Plant Sciences
[14] East Bay Regional Park District,School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
[15] University of California,undefined
[16] Davis,undefined
[17] California Polytechnic State University,undefined
[18] University of Western Australia,undefined
[19] University of California,undefined
[20] Riverside,undefined
[21] University of Washington,undefined
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10.1038/s41559-024-02552-z
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Many terrestrial plant communities, especially forests, have been shown to lag in response to rapid climate change. Grassland communities may respond more quickly to novel climates, as they consist mostly of short-lived species, which are directly exposed to macroclimate change. Here we report the rapid response of grassland communities to climate change in the California Floristic Province. We estimated 349 vascular plant species’ climatic niches from 829,337 occurrence records, compiled 15 long-term community composition datasets from 12 observational studies and 3 global change experiments, and analysed community compositional shifts in the climate niche space. We show that communities experienced significant shifts towards species associated with warmer and drier locations at rates of 0.0216 ± 0.00592 °C yr−1 (mean ± s.e.) and −3.04 ± 0.742 mm yr−1, and these changes occurred at a pace similar to that of climate warming and drying. These directional shifts were consistent across observations and experiments. Our findings contrast with the lagged responses observed in communities dominated by long-lived plants and suggest greater biodiversity changes than expected in the near future.
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