Rapid shifts in plant distribution with recent climate change

TitleRapid shifts in plant distribution with recent climate change
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsKelly, A. E., & Goulden M. L.
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume105
Pagination11823-11826
Date PublishedAug 19
ISBN Number0027-8424
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Keywordsdrought; forest; Goulden Lab; impacts; mortality; plant migration; range shift; variability; vegetation
Abstract

A change in climate would be expected to shift plant distribution as species expand in newly favorable areas and decline in increasingly hostile locations. We compared surveys of plant cover that were made in 1977 and 2006-2007 along a 2,314-m elevation gradient in Southern California's Santa Rosa Mountains. Southern California's climate warmed at the surface, the precipitation variability increased, and the amount of snow decreased during the 30-year period preceding the second survey. We found that the average elevation of the dominant plant species rose by approximate to 65 m between the surveys. This shift cannot be attributed to changes in air pollution or fire frequency and appears to be a consequence of changes in regional climate.

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Alternate JournalP Natl Acad Sci USA
ESS Associations
Research Area: 
Biogeochemical Cycles
Research Lab: 
Goulden Research Group