🌿Check the newly published article “Climate change may alter seed and seedling traits and shift germination and mortality patterns in alpine environments” in @AnnBot by Jerónimo Vázquez-Ramírez & Susanna Venn. 🧵 (1/9)

👉 https://doi.org/qs3t

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🌄 How will climate change affect alpine plants before they even become adults? This new field experiment in the Australian Alps examined how warmer, drier, and post-fire conditions influence plant regeneration from seed. (2/9)
🌱Most research focuses only on warming and germination. But regeneration is more than germination. This study tested effects on:
• Seed development
• Germination
• Seedling establishment (3/9)
Across 13 alpine species.
Researchers ran a 2-year factorial field experiment using:
🔥 Controlled burns (post-fire conditions)
🌡️ Modified open-top chambers (warmer & drier microclimate)
Then they tracked seeds and seedlings through multiple stages. (4/9)
🌾 Stage 1 — Seed development
Warmer & drier conditions reduced:
• Seed mass
• Seed size
• Cotyledon area
Climate stress began before seeds even hit the soil. (5/9)
🌱 Stage 2 — Germination
Germination declined under:
• Warmer & drier conditions
• Post-fire conditions
And timing shifted: seeds germinated at different moments compared to controls. (6/9)
🌿 Stage 3 — Seedling establishment
Post-fire conditions strongly reduced survival.
Warmer & drier conditions also had negative effects.
Even mortality timing shifted relative to current climate. (7/9)
🔎 Future alpine climates may significantly reduce plants’ ability to regenerate from seed. And responses differed among species, meaning community composition and diversity could change.(8/9)

🌍 Alpine ecosystems are already climate-sensitive. If early life stages are compromised, long-term persistence of alpine species could be at risk.
Climate change doesn’t just affect adult plants, it reshapes the next generation. (9/9)

👉 https://doi.org/qs3t

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