Species Interactions Reverse Grassland Responses to Changing Climate
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Predictions of ecological response to climate change are based largely on direct climatic effects on species. We show that, in a California grassland, species interactions strongly influence responses to changing climate, overturning direct climatic effects within 5 years. We manipulated the seasonality and intensity of rainfall over large, replicate plots in accordance with projections of leading climate models and examined responses across several trophic levels. Changes in seasonal water availability had pronounced effects on individual species, but as precipitation regimes were sustained across years, feedbacks and species interactions overrode autecological responses to water and reversed community…
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3Topics & keywords
- Grassland
- Ecology
- Climate change
- Trophic level
- Ecosystem
- Abundance (ecology)
- Environmental science
- Food web