作者
Charles G Willis, Brad Ruhfel, Richard B Primack, Abraham J Miller-Rushing, Charles C Davis
发表日期
2008/11/4
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
105
期号
44
页码范围
17029-17033
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Climate change has led to major changes in the phenology (the timing of seasonal activities, such as flowering) of some species but not others. The extent to which flowering-time response to temperature is shared among closely related species might have important consequences for community-wide patterns of species loss under rapid climate change. Henry David Thoreau initiated a dataset of the Concord, Massachusetts, flora that spans ≈150 years and provides information on changes in species abundance and flowering time. When these data are analyzed in a phylogenetic context, they indicate that change in abundance is strongly correlated with flowering-time response. Species that do not respond to temperature have decreased greatly in abundance, and include among others anemones and buttercups [Ranunculaceae pro parte (p.p.)], asters and campanulas (Asterales), bluets (Rubiaceae p.p …
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