The Response of the Alpine Dwarf Shrub Salix herbacea to Altered Snowmelt Timing : Lessons from a Multi-Site Transplant Experiment

dc.contributor.authorSedlacek, Janosch
dc.contributor.authorWheeler, Julia A.
dc.contributor.authorCortés, Andrés J.
dc.contributor.authorBossdorf, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorHoch, Guenter
dc.contributor.authorLexer, Christian
dc.contributor.authorWipf, Sonja
dc.contributor.authorKarrenberg, Sophie
dc.contributor.authorvan Kleunen, Mark
dc.contributor.authorRixen, Christian
dc.date.accessioned2015-05-21T09:30:44Z
dc.date.available2015-05-21T09:30:44Z
dc.date.issued2015eng
dc.description.abstractClimate change is altering spring snowmelt patterns in alpine and arctic ecosystems, and these changes may alter plant phenology, growth and reproduction. To predict how alpine plants respond to shifts in snowmelt timing, we need to understand trait plasticity, its effects on growth and reproduction, and the degree to which plants experience a home-site advantage. We tested how the common, long-lived dwarf shrub Salix herbacea responded to changing spring snowmelt time by reciprocally transplanting turfs of S. herbacea between early-exposure ridge and late-exposure snowbed microhabitats. After the transplant, we monitored phenological, morphological and fitness traits, as well as leaf damage, during two growing seasons. Salix herbacea leafed out earlier, but had a longer development time and produced smaller leaves on ridges relative to snowbeds. Longer phenological development times and smaller leaves were associated with reduced sexual reproduction on ridges. On snowbeds, larger leaves and intermediate development times were associated with increased clonal reproduction. Clonal and sexual reproduction showed no response to altered snowmelt time. We found no home-site advantage in terms of sexual and clonal reproduction. Leaf damage probability depended on snowmelt and thus exposure period, but had no short-term effect on fitness traits. We conclude that the studied populations of S. herbacea can respond to shifts in snowmelt by plastic changes in phenology and leaf size, while maintaining levels of clonal and sexual reproduction. The lack of a home-site advantage suggests that S. herbacea may not be adapted to different microhabitats. The studied populations are thus unlikely to react to climate change by rapid adaptation, but their responses will also not be constrained by small-scale local adaptation. In the short term, snowbed plants may persist due to high stem densities. However, in the long term, reduction in leaf size and flowering, a longer phenological development time and increased exposure to damage may decrease overall performance of S. herbacea under earlier snowmelt.eng
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dc.subjectLeaves, Plant-herbivore interactions, Flowering plants, Shrubs, Seasons, Climate change, Sexual reproduction, Springeng
dc.subject.ddc570eng
dc.titleThe Response of the Alpine Dwarf Shrub Salix herbacea to Altered Snowmelt Timing : Lessons from a Multi-Site Transplant Experimenteng
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