Climate and habitat type interact to influence contemporary dispersal potential in Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum)
- 1. Michigan State University
- 2. North Dakota State University
- 3. University of Missouri
- 4. Pennsylvania State University
Description
Understanding dispersal potential, or the probability a species will move a given distance, under different environmental conditions is essential to predicting species' ability to move across the landscape and track shifting ecological niches. Two important drivers of dispersal ability are climatic differences and variation in local habitat type. Despite the likelihood these global drivers act simultaneously on plant populations, and thus dispersal potential is likely to change as a result, their combined effects on dispersal are rarely examined. To understand the effect of climate and varying habitat types on dispersal potential, we studied Geum triflorum - a perennial grassland species that spans a wide range of environments, including both prairie and alvar habitats. We explored how the climate of the growing season and habitat type (prairie vs alvar) interact to alter dispersal potential. We found a consistent interactive effect of climate and habitat type on dispersal potential. Across prairie populations, an increased number of growing degree days favored traits that increase dispersal potential, or the probability of dispersing farther distances. However, for alvar populations, dispersal potential tended to decrease as the number of growing degree days increase. Our findings suggest that under continued warming, populations in prairie habitats will benefit from increased gene flow, while alvar populations will become increasingly segregated, with reduced potential to track shifting fitness optima.
Notes
Methods
1) geum_data.csv - trait data for geum. Trait data measured in the lab.
2) terminalvelocity_data.csv - terminal velocity data collected from dropping seeds through a tunnel with light receptors in the lab
3) height_data.csv - data on heights of G. triflorum individuals collected from digital herbarium specimens provided by: University of Minnesota, University of Manitoba, the Canadian Museum of Nature (CAN), and the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada National Collection of Vascular Plants (DAO).
4) wind_data.csv - wind data from a weather station near Moorehead, MN
5) PCA_results.xlsx - the PCA results for our climate variables to demonstrate how we chose the variables we did in our analysis.
6) climate_data_tomerge_trait.csv: The .csv file to merge with geum_data.csv for analyses from that dataset (code merges these together). Created from ClimateNA
7) climate_data_tomerge_tv.csv: The .csv file to merge with terminalvelocity_data.csv for analyses from that dataset (code merges these together). Created from ClimateNA
Files
Code_GeumDispersal_Final.pdf
Files
(1.1 MB)
Name | Size | Download all |
---|---|---|
md5:b63539f367e03ba57c1c7c11ae604866
|
751.9 kB | Preview Download |
md5:fc41a270744451300729901f512732c8
|
12.5 kB | Download |
md5:dc0147c369750d163694f4970fa54e55
|
265.8 kB | Preview Download |
md5:2ec0b1c2557f06c511ebe00961c4e9af
|
3.8 kB | Preview Download |
md5:c830d11ebef0ceb67143bfe809238d26
|
12.6 kB | Download |
md5:c0dc193dbd61cc6b3bfd8510c435d151
|
5.1 kB | Preview Download |
md5:1fb2689835662e901ea987596dd78b43
|
62.7 kB | Preview Download |
md5:29b17cd1a2dae87e3f32c893b03bdc56
|
678 Bytes | Preview Download |
Additional details
Related works
- Is derived from
- https://github.com/LLSullivan/GeumDispersal (URL)
- Is source of
- 10.5281/zenodo.10946305 (DOI)
- 10.5281/zenodo.10946305 (DOI)