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Plant–Pollinator interactions in a changing climate

Authors: Forrest, J. R. K.ORCID
Year: 2010
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Keywords: POLLINATION, PHENOLOGY, MEGACHILIDAE, CLIMATE CHANGE, BORAGINACEAE, OSMIA, TRAP-NESTS, SOLITARY BEES, MERTENSIA, BOMBUS

Abstract

Climate change is expected to alter patterns of species co-occurrence, in both space and time. Species-specific shifts in reproductive phenology may alter the assemblages of plant species in flower at any given time during the growing season. Temporal overlap in the flowering periods (co-flowering) of animal-pollinated species may influence reproductive success if competitive or facilitative interactions between plant species affect pollinator services. We used a 33-year dataset on flowering phenology in subalpine meadows to determine whether interannual variation in snowmelt date, which marks the start of the growing season, affected co-flowering patterns. For two of four species considered, we found a significant relationship between snowmelt timing and composition of the assemblage of co-flowering plants. In years of early snowmelt, Lathyrus lanszwertii var. leucanthus (Fabaceae), the species we investigated in most detail, tended to overlap with earlier-flowering species, and with fewer species overall. In particular, overlap with the flowering period of Lupinus polyphyllus var. prunophilus, with which L. leucanthus shares pollinators, was significantly reduced in early-snowmelt years. The observed association between timing of snowmelt and patterns of flowering overlap could not have been predicted simply by examining temporal trends in the dates of peak flowering of the dominant species in the community, as peak flowering dates have largely shifted in parallel with respect to snowmelt date. However, subtle interspecific differences in responsiveness of flowering time, duration, and intensity to interannual climate variation have likely contributed to the observed relationship. Although much of the year-to-year variation in flowering overlap remains unexplained by snowmelt date, our finding of a measurable signal of climate variation 11 12 CHAPTER TWO – CLIMATE AND CO-FLOWERING PATTERNS suggests that future climate change may lead to altered competitive environments for these wildflower species.

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