非生物成分
生态学
环境变化
丰度(生态学)
全球变化
竞赛(生物学)
气候变化
密度依赖性
高山植物
社区
群落结构
生物
全球变暖
生物成分
植物群落
生态系统
环境科学
物种丰富度
社会学
人口学
人口
作者
Courtney G. Collins,Sarah C. Elmendorf,J. A. Smith,Lauren G. Shoemaker,Megan Szojka,Margaret Swift,Katharine N. Suding
摘要
Global change is altering patterns of community assembly, with net outcomes dependent on species' responses to the abiotic environment, both directly and mediated through biotic interactions. Here, we assess alpine plant community responses in a 15-year factorial nitrogen addition, warming and snow manipulation experiment. We used a dynamic competition model to estimate the density-dependent and -independent processes underlying changes in species-group abundances over time. Density-dependent shifts in competitive interactions drove long-term changes in abundance of species-groups under global change while counteracting environmental drivers limited the growth response of the dominant species through density-independent mechanisms. Furthermore, competitive interactions shifted with the environment, primarily with nitrogen and drove non-linear abundance responses across environmental gradients. Our results highlight that global change can either reshuffle species hierarchies or further favour already-dominant species; predicting which outcome will occur requires incorporating both density-dependent and -independent mechanisms and how they interact across multiple global change factors.
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