Brunet, Jörg
- Institutionen för sydsvensk skogsvetenskap, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Forskningsartikel2013Vetenskapligt granskadÖppen tillgång
Plue, Jan; De Frenne, Pieter; Acharya, Kamal; Brunet, Jörg; Chabrerie, Olivier; Decocq, Guillaume; Diekmann, Martin; Graae, Bente J.; Heinken, Thilo; Hermy, Martin; Kolb, Annette; Lemke, Isgard; Liira, Jaan; Naaf, Tobias; Verheyen, Kris; Wulf, Monika; Cousins, Sara A O; Shevtsova, Anna
Main conclusions Seed bank patterns show clear interspecific variation in response to climate across the distribution range. Not all seed banking species may be as well equipped to buffer climate change via their seed bank, notably in short-term persistent species. Since the buffering capacity of seed banks is key to species persistence, these results provide crucial information to advance climatic change predictions on range shifts, community and biodiversity responses.
Climate change; interspecific variation; plant-climate interaction; seed longevity; seed production; temperate deciduous forest; temperature
Global Ecology and Biogeography
2013, volym: 22, nummer: 10, sidor: 1106-1117
Utgivare: WILEY-BLACKWELL
SDG13 Bekämpa klimatförändringarna
Miljövetenskap
Botanik
Klimatforskning
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/50596