Short-Term Plant Community Responses to Warming and Defoliation in a Northern Temperate Grassland

  • Deutsch E
  • Bork E
  • Cahill J
  • et al.
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Little is known about the short-term impacts of warming on native plant community dynamics in the northern Canadian prairies. This study examined the immediate effects of elevated temperature and defoliation on plant community diversity, composition, and biomass within a native rough fescue ( Festuca hallii (Vasey) Piper) grassland over two growing seasons. We used open-top chambers to simulate climate change and defoliated vegetation in midsummer of the first year to simulate biomass loss associated with periodic ungulate grazing. Warming marginally increased plant species diversity and changed community composition shortly after treatment, but effects were not apparent the second year, and there were no apparent impacts on plant biomass. Nonetheless, warming may have impacted community diversity indirectly through reduced soil moisture content, a pattern that persisted into the second year. Overall, this northern temperate grassland demonstrated limited community-level changes to warming even in the presence of defoliation.

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  • Figure 1: Close-up of an open-topped chamber (OTC) used to increase temperature within warmed grassland plots.
  • Figure 2: Distribution of plots based on an NMS ordination of plant community cover data sampled in either (a) August 2006 or (b) August 2007. Treatments are warmed (open symbols) and nonwarmed (solid symbols), and nondefoliated (square) and defoliated (circle).
  • Table 1: Stepwise multiple regression models relating plant species diversity, biomass, and community composition, as well as NMS plot scores to measured environmental variables (soil temperature, soil moisture content, light interception, and nitrogen mineralization rate).
  • Table 2: Summary of ANOVA results (F and Prob > F values) for type III tests of fixed effects of warming, defoliation, and their interaction on plant diversity and biomass in 2006 and 2007. The F and Prob > F values are highlighted when Prob > F is less than 0.05.

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Deutsch, E. S., Bork, E. W., Cahill, J. F., & Chang, S. X. (2011). Short-Term Plant Community Responses to Warming and Defoliation in a Northern Temperate Grassland. ISRN Ecology, 2011, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5402/2011/926061

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