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The role of demographic compensation in stabilising marginal tree populations in North America

  • Xianyu Yang
  • , Amy L. Angert
  • , Pieter A. Zuidema
  • , Fangliang He
  • , Shongming Huang
  • , Shouzhong Li
  • , Shou Li Li
  • , Nathalie I. Chardon
  • , Jian Zhang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Tongji University
  • University of British Columbia
  • Wageningen University & Research
  • University of Alberta
  • Government of Alberta
  • Fujian Normal University
  • Lanzhou University

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Demographic compensation—the opposing responses of vital rates along environmental gradients—potentially delays anticipated species’ range contraction under climate change, but no consensus exists on its actual contribution. We calculated population growth rate (λ) and demographic compensation across the distributional ranges of 81 North American tree species and examined their responses to simulated warming and tree competition. We found that 43% of species showed stable population size at both northern and southern edges. Demographic compensation was detected in 25 species, yet 15 of them still showed a potential retraction from southern edges, indicating that compensation alone cannot maintain range stability. Simulated climatic warming caused larger decreases in λ for most species and weakened the effectiveness of demographic compensation in stabilising ranges. These findings suggest that climate stress may surpass the limited capacity of demographic compensation and pose a threat to the viability of North American tree populations.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1676-1689
页数14
期刊Ecology Letters
25
7
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2022
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