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dc.contributor.authorPlue, Jan
dc.contributor.authorVan Calster, Hans
dc.contributor.authorAuestad, Inger
dc.contributor.authorBasto, Sofia
dc.contributor.authorBekker, Renee M.
dc.contributor.authorBruun, Hans Henrik
dc.contributor.authorChevalier, Richard
dc.contributor.authorDecocq, Guillaume
dc.contributor.authorGrandin, Ulf
dc.contributor.authorHermy, Martin
dc.contributor.authorJacquemyn, Hans
dc.contributor.authorJakobsson, Anna
dc.contributor.authorJankowska‐Błaszczuk, Małgorzata
dc.contributor.authorKalamees, Rein
dc.contributor.authorKoch, Marcus A.
dc.contributor.authorMarrs, Rob H.
dc.contributor.authorMarteinsdóttir, Bryndís
dc.contributor.authorMilberg, Per
dc.contributor.authorMåren, Inger Elisabeth
dc.contributor.authorPakeman, Robin J.
dc.contributor.authorPhoenix, Gareth K.
dc.contributor.authorThompson, Ken
dc.contributor.authorVandvik, Vigdis
dc.contributor.authorWagner, Markus
dc.contributor.authorAuffret, Alistair G.
dc.coverage.spatialEuropeen_US
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-23T11:39:03Z
dc.date.available2021-03-23T11:39:03Z
dc.date.created2021-01-07T18:44:00Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationPlue, J., Van Calster, H., Auestad, I., Basto, S., Bekker, R. M., Bruun, H. H., Chevalier, R., Decocq, G., Grandin, U., Hermy, M., Jacquemyn, H., Jakobsson, A., Jankowska‐Błaszczuk, M., Kalamees, R., Koch, M. A., Marrs, R. H., Marteinsdóttir, B., Milberg, P., Måren, I. E., Pakeman, R. J., Phoenix, G. K., Thompson, K., Vandvik, V., Wagner, M., Auffret, A. G., & Meyer, C. (2020). Buffering effects of soil seed banks on plant community composition in response to land use and climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 30(1), 128-139.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1466-822X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/2735079
dc.description.abstractAim Climate and land use are key determinants of biodiversity, with past and ongoing changes posing serious threats to global ecosystems. Unlike most other organism groups, plant species can possess dormant life‐history stages such as soil seed banks, which may help plant communities to resist or at least postpone the detrimental impact of global changes. This study investigates the potential for soil seed banks to achieve this. Location Europe. Time period 1978–2014. Major taxa studied Flowering plants. Methods Using a space‐for‐time/warming approach, we study plant species richness and composition in the herb layer and the soil seed bank in 2,796 community plots from 54 datasets in managed grasslands, forests and intermediate, successional habitats across a climate gradient. Results Soil seed banks held more species than the herb layer, being compositionally similar across habitats. Species richness was lower in forests and successional habitats compared to grasslands, with annual temperature range more important than mean annual temperature for determining richness. Climate and land‐use effects were generally less pronounced when plant community richness included seed bank species richness, while there was no clear effect of land use and climate on compositional similarity between the seed bank and the herb layer. Main conclusions High seed bank diversity and compositional similarity between the herb layer and seed bank plant communities may provide a potentially important functional buffer against the impact of ongoing environmental changes on plant communities. This capacity could, however, be threatened by climate warming. Dormant life‐history stages can therefore be important sources of diversity in changing environments, potentially underpinning already observed time‐lags in plant community responses to global change. However, as soil seed banks themselves appear, albeit less, vulnerable to the same changes, their potential to buffer change can only be temporary, and major community shifts may still be expected.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherWileyen_US
dc.subjectclimate changeen_US
dc.subjectforesten_US
dc.subjectgrasslanden_US
dc.subjectland-use changeen_US
dc.subjectplant biodiversityen_US
dc.subjectsoil seed banken_US
dc.titleBuffering effects of soil seed banks on plant community composition in response to land use and climate.en_US
dc.typePeer revieweden_US
dc.typeJournal articleen_US
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionen_US
dc.rights.holder© 2020 The Authorsen_US
dc.source.pagenumber128-139en_US
dc.source.volume30en_US
dc.source.journalGlobal Ecology and Biogeographyen_US
dc.source.issue1en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/geb.13201
dc.identifier.cristin1867348
dc.relation.projectNorges forskningsråd: 184912en_US
dc.relation.projectNatural Environment Research Council: NE/D00036X/1en_US
dc.relation.projectNorges forskningsråd: 73758en_US
dc.relation.projectNorges forskningsråd: 156325en_US
dc.relation.projectSvenska Forskningsrådet Formas: 2015-1065en_US
dc.relation.projectSvenska Forskningsrådet Formas: 2018-00961en_US
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