Nitrogen deposition and climate change has increased vascular plant species richness and altered the composition of grazed subalpine grasslands
BOUTIN, Marion
Evolution et Diversité Biologique [EDB]
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère [CESBIO]
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Evolution et Diversité Biologique [EDB]
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère [CESBIO]
BOUTIN, Marion
Evolution et Diversité Biologique [EDB]
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère [CESBIO]
Evolution et Diversité Biologique [EDB]
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère [CESBIO]
VILLAR, Luis
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologìa = Pyrenean Institute of Ecology [Zaragoza] [IPE - CSIC]
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologìa = Pyrenean Institute of Ecology [Zaragoza] [IPE - CSIC]
JIMÉNEZ, Juan-José
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologìa = Pyrenean Institute of Ecology [Zaragoza] [IPE - CSIC]
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologìa = Pyrenean Institute of Ecology [Zaragoza] [IPE - CSIC]
PORNON, André
Evolution et Diversité Biologique [EDB]
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Ecole Nationale de Formation Agronomique de Toulouse [ENFA]
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Evolution et Diversité Biologique [EDB]
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Ecole Nationale de Formation Agronomique de Toulouse [ENFA]
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en
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Journal of Ecology. 2017, vol. 105, n° 5, p. 1199-1209
Wiley
Resumen en inglés
1-Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and climate warming are two major components of global change that drive species richness and composition in plant communities. However, their combined effects have been insufficiently ...Leer más >
1-Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and climate warming are two major components of global change that drive species richness and composition in plant communities. However, their combined effects have been insufficiently investigated across large spatial and temporal scales particularly in high-elevation, nutrient-limited ecosystems.2-We examine whether and how N deposition and climate warming have altered the plant richness and the composition of subalpine semi-natural, extensively grazed grasslands of the Pyrenees, using two complementary approaches: i) analysis of 553 relevés to explore vegetation changes across large ecological gradients including temperature and N deposition (spatial approach) and ii) a resampling of a subset of 40 sites among the 553 sites to assess temporal changes over the past decades (temporal approach).3-Both approaches showed that the vascular plant species richness increased when temperature and cumulative N deposition increase, shifting of the species composition toward more thermophilic and eutrophic communities.4-Synthesis. We hypothesize that the release from abiotic constraints (milder temperature and higher N availability) due to global changes and long-standing extensive grazing counteracting the negative effects of N deposition have been responsible for the diversity and compositional changes of plant communities over the last decades in the Pyrenees. Thus, in contrast with other grasslands, high-elevation grazed grasslands may increase in species diversity with N deposition under climate warming.< Leer menos
Palabras clave
prairie alpine
échelle spatiale
écosystème
dépôt atmosphérique
azote atmosphérique
réchauffement climatique
contrainte abiotique
communauté végétale
échelle temporelle
pyrénées
Palabras clave en inglés
spatial scale
alpine grasslands
ecosystem
plant community
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Dispositif de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les Interactions Hommes-Milieux - ANR-11-LABX-0010
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