Info: Zenodo’s user support line is staffed on regular business days between Dec 23 and Jan 5. Response times may be slightly longer than normal.

Published January 9, 2019 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Data from: Phenological responses to multiple environmental drivers under climate change: insights from a long-term observational study and a manipulative field experiment

  • 1. University of Georgia
  • 2. Florida State University
  • 3. University of Maryland, College Park
  • 4. University of Toronto

Description

• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know little about which environmental factors contribute to interspecific variation in responses and their effects on fitness. • We integrate data from a 43-year record of first flowering for six species in subalpine Colorado meadows with a 3-year snow manipulation experiment on the perennial forb Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae) from the same site. We analyze shifts in the onset of flowering in relation to environmental drivers known to influence phenology: the timing of snowmelt, the accumulation of growing degree days, and photoperiod.• Variation in responses to climate change depended on the sequence in which species flowered, with early-flowering species reproducing faster, at a lower heat sum, and under increasingly disparate photoperiods relative to later-flowering species. Early snow removal treatments confirm that the timing of snowmelt governs observed trends in flowering phenology of B. stricta and that climate change can reduce the probability of flowering, thereby depressing fitness. • Our findings suggest that climate change is decoupling historical combinations of photoperiod and temperature and outpacing phenological changes for our focal species. Accurate predictions of biological responses to climate change require a thorough understanding of the factors driving shifts in phenology.

Notes

Funding provided by: National Science Foundation
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001
Award Number: DEB-1553408, DEB-9408382, IBN-9814509, DEB-0238331, DEB-0922080, DEB-1354104

Files

Boechera_experiment_flowering_success.txt

Files (2.5 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:b51edca03be4aeeb88099e4514886cc6
38.2 kB Preview Download
md5:0ce45df6b967beca7f798d0b2d6250c2
463.8 kB Preview Download
md5:ac607ca97f2ce65afc1141463b1d0007
2.4 kB Preview Download
md5:db7772386616054a4457690c1de0e4a7
97.3 kB Preview Download
md5:e2088d77cc1b9622cdf7ac9bb005c0fe
1.0 MB Preview Download
md5:cf0ec62bc86c653046afbe874be9f400
1.1 kB Preview Download
md5:2cb08118168db4a63d0891eae54f5264
1.5 kB Preview Download
md5:0b34fee2689fd5012048e54086f1f3b8
644 Bytes Preview Download
md5:7cf1cdca6d3e13dba1f8b824e0788911
1.3 kB Preview Download
md5:ab0717246c11cdf4a48d166b95a0cae0
502 Bytes Preview Download
md5:10a06beddda150a1113788be22319952
532 Bytes Preview Download
md5:8d80fa840cb340425f5184c8c6676efb
802 Bytes Preview Download
md5:66fd0cd773dc56854de32ea106ac4437
1.4 kB Preview Download
md5:1e9bfabd7f5d5deb68e0b57582221fc2
845.9 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Related works

Is cited by
10.1111/nph.15029 (DOI)