Response of Betula glandulosa seedlings to simulated increases in nutrient availability, temperature and precipitation in a lichen woodland at the forest–tundra ecotone

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Mélissa Paradis
Caroline Mercier
Stéphane Boudreau
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[1] Université Laval,Département de biologie et Centre d’études nordiques (CEN)
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Plant Ecology | 2014年 / 215卷
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Lichen woodland; Nutrient addition; Precipitation increase; Subarctic Québec; Warming;
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Over the last few decades, shrub species have expanded rapidly in open tundra environments due to climate change. Previous experimental studies in this environment have shown that nutrient addition and, to a lesser extent, warming, had positive effects on shrub growth. However, the response of shrub species in open forested ecosystems such as lichen woodland is still largely unknown. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of Betula glandulosa (Michx., dwarf birch) seedlings subjected to direct (warmer temperature, increased precipitation) and indirect (increased nutrient availability) effects of climate change in a lichen woodland (25 % tree cover). The study took place 10 km south of the subarctic treeline in western Québec (Canada). At the end of the second growth season, seedling leaf, woody stem and root biomass along with leaf area had increased significantly in response to nutrient addition. Moreover, seedlings exposed to nutrient addition had greater nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium concentrations in their leaves. Warming treatment also had a significant but weaker impact on leaf and woody stem biomass, while increase in precipitation had only a slight impact on seedling root biomass. Our results indicate that B. glandulosa response to simulated changes in the abiotic environment is similar to that observed in open tundra, suggesting that this species could also become more widespread in the forested ecosystems of the forest–tundra ecotone.
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    Soininen, Eeva M.
    Alatalo, Juha M.
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    Fishback, LeeAnn
    Forbes, Bruce C.
    Gartzia, Maite
    Grogan, Paul
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    Kumpula, Timo
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    Levesque, Esther
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    Mariska Te Beest
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    Adrian Rocha
    Eeva M. Soininen
    Juha M. Alatalo
    Tommi Andersson
    Ashley Asmus
    Julia Boike
    Kari Anne Bråthen
    John P. Bryant
    Agata Buchwal
    C. Guillermo Bueno
    Katherine S. Christie
    Yulia V. Denisova
    Dagmar Egelkraut
    Dorothee Ehrich
    LeeAnn Fishback
    Bruce C. Forbes
    Maite Gartzia
    Paul Grogan
    Martin Hallinger
    Monique M. P. D. Heijmans
    David S. Hik
    Annika Hofgaard
    Milena Holmgren
    Toke T. Høye
    Diane C. Huebner
    Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir
    Elina Kaarlejärvi
    Timo Kumpula
    Cynthia Y. M. J. G. Lange
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    Juul Limpens
    Marc Macias-Fauria
    Isla Myers-Smith
    Erik J. van Nieukerken
    Signe Normand
    Eric S. Post
    Niels Martin Schmidt
    Judith Sitters
    Anna Skoracka
    Alexander Sokolov
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    James D. M. Speed
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    Boike, Julia
    Brathen, Kari Anne
    Bryant, John P.
    Buchwal, Agata
    Bueno, C. Guillermo
    Christie, Katherine S.
    Denisova, Yulia V.
    Egelkraut, Dagmar
    Ehrich, Dorothee
    Fishback, LeeAnn
    Forbes, Bruce C.
    Gartzia, Maite
    Grogan, Paul
    Hallinger, Martin
    Heijmans, Monique M. P. D.
    Hik, David S.
    Hofgaard, Annika
    Holmgren, Milena
    Hoye, Toke T.
    Huebner, Diane C.
    Jonsdottir, Ingibjorg Svala
    Kaarlejarvi, Elina
    Kumpula, Timo
    Lange, Cynthia Y. M. J. G.
    Lange, Jelena
    Levesque, Esther
    Limpens, Juul
    Macias-Fauria, Marc
    Myers-Smith, Isla
    van Nieukerken, Erik J.
    Normand, Signe
    Post, Eric S.
    Schmidt, Niels Martin
    Sitters, Judith
    Skoracka, Anna
    Sokolov, Alexander
    Sokolova, Natalya
    Speed, James D. M.
    Street, Lorna E.
    Sundqvist, Maja K.
    Suominen, Otso
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