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Extinction drives recent thermophilization but does not trigger homogenization in forest understorey

Jeremy Borderieux
Jean-Claude Gegout
Josep Serra-Diaz

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The ongoing climate change is triggering plant community thermophilization. This selection process is ought to shift community composition toward species adapted to warmer climates but may also lead to biotic homogenization. The link between thermophilization and homogenization, and the community dynamics that drive them (colonization and extinction) remain unknow, but is critical for understanding community responses under rapid environmental change. We used 14,167 pairs of plots to study shifts in plant community during 10 years of rising temperature, in 80 forest ecoregions of France. We computed community mean thermal optimum (thermophilization) and Δβ-diversity (homogenization) for each ecoregion and partitioned these changes into extinction and colonization dynamics of cold- and warm-adapted species. Forest understory communities thermophilized on average by 0.12 °C decade-1 and up to 0.20 °C decade-1 in warm ecoregions. This rate was entirely driven by extinction dynamics. Extinction of cold-adapted species was a driver of homogenization, but it was compensated for by the colonization of rare species and the extinction of common species, resulting in the absence of an apparent homogenization trend. Here we show a dieback of present cold-adapted species rather that an adaptation of communities via the arrivals of warm-adapted species, with mutually cancelling effect on β-diversity. These results suggest that a future loss of biodiversity and delayed biotic homogenization should be considered.
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Jeremy Borderieux, Jean-Claude Gegout, Josep Serra-Diaz. Extinction drives recent thermophilization but does not trigger homogenization in forest understorey. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2024, 8, pp.695-704. ⟨10.1038/s41559-024-02362-3⟩. ⟨hal-04501662⟩
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