生物群落
生态学
植被(病理学)
促进
气候变化
航程(航空)
竞赛(生物学)
生态系统
环境科学
密度依赖性
全球变化
生物
人口
医学
材料科学
人口学
病理
神经科学
社会学
复合材料
作者
Xiangyu Zheng,Flurin Babst,J. Julio Camarero,Xiaoxia Li,Xiaoming Lu,Shan Gao,Shalik Ram Sigdel,Yafeng Wang,Haifeng Zhu,Eryuan Liang
摘要
Abstract Species interactions such as facilitation and competition play a crucial role in driving species range shifts. However, density dependence as a key feature of these processes has received little attention in both empirical and modelling studies. Herein, we used a novel, individual‐based treeline model informed by rich in situ observations to quantify the contribution of density‐dependent species interactions to alpine treeline dynamics, an iconic biome boundary recognized as an indicator of global warming. We found that competition and facilitation dominate in dense versus sparse vegetation scenarios respectively. The optimal balance between these two effects was identified at an intermediate vegetation thickness where the treeline elevation was the highest. Furthermore, treeline shift rates decreased sharply with vegetation thickness and the associated transition from positive to negative species interactions. We thus postulate that vegetation density must be considered when modelling species range dynamics to avoid inadequate predictions of its responses to climate warming.
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