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Winter warming is ecologically more relevant than summer warming in a cool-temperate grassland

Author Affiliations
Universitätsmedizin Greifswald, Universität Greifswald, University of Bayreuth, Helmholtz Zentrum München, ...
Published InScientific Reports
Year2019
Citations85

Abstract

Climate change affects all seasons, but warming is more pronounced in winter than summer at mid- and high latitudes. Winter warming can have profound ecological effects, which are rarely compared to the effects of summer warming, and causal explanations are not well established. We compared mild aboveground infrared warming in winter to warming in summer in a semi-natural, cool-temperate grassland in Germany for four years. Aboveground plant biomass increased following winter warming (+18%) and was unaffected by summer warming. Winter warming affected the composition of the plant community more than summer warming, favoring productive species. Winter warming increased soil respiration more than summer warming. Prolonged growing seasons and changes in plant-community composition accounted for the increased aboveground biomass production. Winter…
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