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Climate change-driven shifts in elevation and ecophysiological traits of Himalayan plants during the past century.

Authors :
Agnihotri, Priyanka
Husain, Tariq
Shirke, Pramod Arvind
Sidhu, Om Prakash
Singh, Harsh
Dixit, Veena
Khuroo, Anzar Ahmad
Amla, Devindra Vijay
Nautiyal, Chandra Shekhar
Source :
Current Science (00113891). 2/10/2017, Vol. 112 Issue 3, p595-601. 7p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

As broad-scale distributions of plants are shaped by climatic conditions, changes of climate necessarily result in shifts of distributional limits. These shifts are closely coupled with changes in plant ecophysiology, growth and productivity. Among environments subjected to the highest increase in temperature in the last decade and the greatest expected warming predicted for the future, high-mountain biomes belong to the most frequently considered. Evidence for distributional shifts has been mostly documented in European and American mountains, while the largest and highest mountainous areas are located in Asia. The present study aims to detect climate change-driven shifts in elevation and ecophysiological traits of endemic herb species of Himalaya with the help of herbarium specimens as potential tool. We observed significant rapid upward elevational shift of 55.2 m/decade compared to average global shifting of 6.1 m/decade and impulsive variations in secondary metabolite concentration. Significant negative relationship was found for stomatal density, δ13C with the lapse of years. Analysis of instrumental temperature data reveals an increase of 0.31°C in mean maximum and 0.79°C in mean minimum temperature during the last century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00113891
Volume :
112
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Current Science (00113891)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121246021
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18520/cs/v112/i03/595-601