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Greater temperature sensitivity of plant phenology at colder sites: implications for convergence across northern latitudes
AbstractWarmer temperatures are accelerating the phenology of organisms around the world. Temperature sensitivity of phenology might be greater in colder, higher latitude sites than in warmer regions, in part because small changes in temperature constitute greater relative changes in thermal balance at colder sites. To test this hypothesis, we examined up to 20 years of phenology data for 47 tundra plant species at 18 high‐latitude sites along a climatic gradient. Across all species, the timing of leaf emergence and flowering was more sensitive to a given increase in summer temperature at colder than warmer high‐latitude locations. A similar pattern was seen over time for the flowering phenology of a widespread species, Cassiope tetragona. These are among the first results highlighting differential phenological responses of plants across a climatic gradient and suggest the possibility of convergence in flowering times and therefore an increase in gene flow across latitudes as the climate warms.
- University of California, Davis United States
- Government of Northwest Territories Canada
- University of Colorado Boulder United States
- University of Basel Switzerland
- Natali Susan M United States
SPECIES RANGE, tundra, Climate Change, SPECIES RANGE SHIFTS, ECOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION, Plant Development, TUSSOCK TUNDRA, Cassiope tetragona, Flowering, CO2 EXCHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE, Arctic, REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS, INTERNATIONAL TUNDRA EXPERIMENT, GENE FLOW, Climate change, climatic gradient, 106026 Ecosystem research, Tundra, 580, SIMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE, GROWTH-RESPONSES, flowering, Latitude, CLIMATE-CHANGE, 106003 Biodiversity research, Temperature, latitude, International Tundra Experiment, Cold Temperature, 106003 Biodiversitätsforschung, climate change, Climatic gradient, 106026 Ökosystemforschung, 106030 Pflanzenökologie, GROWING-SEASON, 106030 Plant ecology, Seasons, RECENT CLIMATE-CHANGE, DRYAS-OCTOPETALA
SPECIES RANGE, tundra, Climate Change, SPECIES RANGE SHIFTS, ECOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION, Plant Development, TUSSOCK TUNDRA, Cassiope tetragona, Flowering, CO2 EXCHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE, Arctic, REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS, INTERNATIONAL TUNDRA EXPERIMENT, GENE FLOW, Climate change, climatic gradient, 106026 Ecosystem research, Tundra, 580, SIMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE, GROWTH-RESPONSES, flowering, Latitude, CLIMATE-CHANGE, 106003 Biodiversity research, Temperature, latitude, International Tundra Experiment, Cold Temperature, 106003 Biodiversitätsforschung, climate change, Climatic gradient, 106026 Ökosystemforschung, 106030 Pflanzenökologie, GROWING-SEASON, 106030 Plant ecology, Seasons, RECENT CLIMATE-CHANGE, DRYAS-OCTOPETALA
