Temperature variability drives within-species variation in germination strategy and establishment characteristics of an alpine herb

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Annisa Satyanti
Lydia K. Guja
Adrienne B. Nicotra
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[1] The Australian National University,Division of Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology, Building Number 46
[2] Indonesian Institute of Sciences,Center for Plant Conservation
[3] Australian National Botanic Gardens,Botanic Gardens
[4] Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research,National Seed Bank
[5] CSIRO,undefined
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Oecologia | 2019年 / 189卷
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Local adaptation; Maternal environment; Plastic variation; Seedling growth; Reproductive ecology;
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Plant establishment and subsequent persistence are strongly influenced by germination strategy, especially in temporally and spatially heterogeneous environments. Germination strategy determines the plant’s ability to synchronise germination timing and seedling emergence to a favourable growing season and thus variation in germination strategy within species may be key to persistence under more extreme and variable future climates. However, the determinants of variation in germination strategy are not well resolved. To understand the variation of germination strategy and the climate drivers, we assessed seed traits, germination patterns, and seedling establishment traits of Oreomyrrhis eriopoda from 29 populations across its range. Germination patterns were then analysed against climate data to determine the strongest climate correlates influencing the germination strategy. Oreomyrrhis eriopoda exhibits a striking range of germination strategies among populations: varying from immediate to staggered, postponed, and postponed-deep. Seeds from regions with lower temperature variability were more likely to exhibit an immediate germination strategy; however, those patterns depended on the timescale of climatic assessment. In addition, we show that these strategy differences extend to seedling establishment traits: autumn seedlings (from populations with an immediate or staggered germination strategy) exhibited a higher leaf production rate than spring seedlings (of staggered or postponed strategy). Our results demonstrate not only substantial within-species variation in germination strategy across the species distribution range, but also that this variation correlates with environmental drivers. Given that these differences also extend to establishment traits, they may reflect a critical mechanism for persistence in changing climate.
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