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Phenological responses of alpine snowbed communities to advancing snowmelt

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Climate change is leading to advanced snowmelt date in alpine regions. Consequently, alpine plant species and ecosystems experience substantial changes due to prolonged phenological seasons, while the responses, mechanisms and implications remain widely unclear. In this 3-year study, we investigated the effects of advancing snowmelt on the phenology of alpine snowbed species. We related microclimatic drivers to species and ecosystem phenology using in situ monitoring and phenocams. We further used predictive modelling to determine whether early snowmelt sites could be used as sentinels for future conditions. Temperature during the snow-free period primarily influenced flowering phenology, followed by snowmelt timing. Salix herbacea and Gnaphalium supinum showed the most opportunistic phenology, while annual Euphrasia minima struggled to complete its phenology in short growing seasons. Phenological responses varied more between years than sites, indicating potential local long-term adaptations and suggesting these species' potential to track future earlier melting dates. Phenocams captured ecosystem-level phenology (start, peak and end of phenological season) but failed to explain species-level variance. Our findings highlight species-specific responses to advancing snowmelt, with snowbed species responding highly opportunistically to changes in snowmelt timings while following species-specific developmental programs. While species from surrounding grasslands may benefit from extended growing seasons, snowbed species may become outcompeted due to internal-clock-driven, non-opportunistic senescence, despite displaying a high level of phenological plasticity.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
alpine ecosystem, phenocam, phenophase, predictive modelling, snow cover
Elenco autori:
Crepaz, Harald; Quaglia, Elena; Lombardi, Giampiero; Lonati, Michele; Rossi, Mattia; Ravetto, Simone; Dullinger, Stefan; Tappeiner, Ulrike; Niedrist, Georg
Autori di Ateneo:
LOMBARDI Giampiero
LONATI Michele
RAVETTO ENRI Simone
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unito.it/handle/2318/2000090
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unito.it/retrieve/handle/2318/2000090/1348631/56.%20Crepaz%202024%20Feno%20MRosa%20Eco&Evo.pdf
Pubblicato in:
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
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LS9_8 - Applied plant sciences, plant breeding, agroecology and soil biology - (2024)

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CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Chimica e cibo

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Farmacologia Veterinaria

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Miglioramento e difesa delle colture

CIBO, AGRICOLTURA e ALLEVAMENTI - Tecnologie alimentari e microbiologia degli alimenti

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MEDICINA, SALUTE e BENESSERE - Epidemiologia

MEDICINA, SALUTE e BENESSERE - Prevenzione e corretti stili di vita

MEDICINA, SALUTE e BENESSERE - Ricerca Traslazionale e Clinica

PIANETA TERRA, AMBIENTE, CLIMA, ENERGIA e SOSTENIBILITA' - Energia e Fonti Energetiche

PIANETA TERRA, AMBIENTE, CLIMA, ENERGIA e SOSTENIBILITA' - Foreste e Legno

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