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Journal of biogeography, 2024-08, Vol.51 (8), p.1438-1457
2024
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The role of dispersal limitation in the forest biome shifts of Europe in the last 18,000 years
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  • Journal of biogeography, 2024-08, Vol.51 (8), p.1438-1457
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2024
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Wiley-Blackwell Journals
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  • Aim How the ability of plants to move towards newly favourable habitats (dispersal limitation) impacts the change of biome distribution and transition under fast climate warming is still debated. Analysing vegetation change in the past may help to clarify the relative importance of underlying ecological processes such as climate, biotic interactions, and dispersal. In this study, we investigated how dispersal limitation affected the distribution of European forests in the last 18,000 years. Location Southern and Central Europe. Taxon Spermatophyta. Methods Using the LPJ‐GM 2.0 model (an extension of LPJ‐GUESS), we simulated European vegetation from the end of the Last Glacial Maximum (18.5 ka) to the current time (0 ka). Using biome reconstructions from pollen data as reference, we compared the performance of two dispersal modes: with no migration constraints or seed limitation (free dispersal mode), and with plant establishment depending on seed dynamics and dispersal (dispersal limitation mode). Results The model run, including migration processes, was better at capturing the post‐glacial expansion of European temperate forests (and the longer persistence of boreal forests) than the setting assuming free dispersal, especially during periods of rapid warming. This suggests that a number of (temperate) tree taxa experienced delayed occupancy of climatically suitable habitats due to a limited dispersal capacity, i.e., post‐glacial migration lags. Main Conclusions Our results show that including migration processes in model simulations allows for more realistic reconstructions of forest patterns under rapid climate change, with consequences for future projections of carbon sequestration and climate reconstructions with vegetation feedback, assisted migration and forest conservation.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0305-0270, 1365-2699
eISSN: 1365-2699
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14836
Titel-ID: cdi_swepub_primary_oai_lup_lub_lu_se_8d9778b0_e49a_4481_bcdf_75274bb702b5

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