Will climate change shift the lower ecotone of tropical montane cloud forests upwards on islands?

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作者
Pouteau, Robin [1 ]
Giambelluca, Thomas W. [2 ]
Ah-Peng, Claudine [3 ]
Meyer, Jean-Yves [4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Agron Neo Caledonien, Noumea, New Caledonia
[2] Univ Hawaii Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
[3] Univ La Reunion, UMR PVBMT, St Denis, La Reunion, France
[4] Govt French Polynesia, Delegat Rech, Papeete, French Polynesi, France
关键词
Climate change; environmental correlates; island biogeography; island conservation; Massenerhebung effect; montane ecosystems; mountain mass elevation effect; telescoping effect; ALTITUDINAL DISTRIBUTION; ELEVATION; IMPACTS; TEMPERATURE; VEGETATION; MIGRATION; PATTERNS; MOISTURE; TAIWAN;
D O I
10.1111/jbi.13228
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Aim: Island tropical montane cloud forests (TMCFs) host a disproportionally high share of the global biodiversity and provide critical ecosystem services to vulnerable insular societies. However, this ecosystem is imperilled by anthropogenic impacts including climate change that might push TMCFs towards higher elevations. The elevation at which TMCFs start varies greatly among islands and may depend on topographically driven local climate, which may in turn be influenced by large-scale climate. Thus, a necessary prerequisite to assessing the vulnerability of island TMCFs to climate change is to determine the role of island features versus regional climate in influencing local climate at the lower TMCF ecotone. Location: Tropical islands. Methods: An extensive literature review of the elevation at which island TMCFs start was undertaken. This elevation was modelled as a function of the altitude of the lifting condensation level (LCL) imposed by regional climate, island maximum elevation and upwind forest loss over the past 15 years. Results: The elevation of the lower TMCF boundary was found to have been reported for 93 islands worldwide. TMCFs starts from as low as 300 m on the small islands of Kosrae (Micronesia; maximum elevation = 628 m) and Aneityum (Vanuatu; 852 m) to a maximum of 1,600 m on the large islands of Cuba (1,974 m) and Hispaniola (3,175 m), providing a spectacular example of the 'Massenerhebung effect'. Both regional climate (LCL altitude) and island features (maximum elevation) influenced the elevation of the lower TMCF boundary, and these variables together accounted for 79% of the variance. Main conclusions: On islands, climate change is likely to cause significant but small upslope shifts of the LCL and subsequently of TMCF lower boundary elevation in the future (+4.4 m for each 1 degrees C increase in temperature). TMCF clearing and biological invasions might appear to be more pressing threats.
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