Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor Mesocosms

Some aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences on ecosystem functioning. Such mass development can be favored by environmental factors. Temperature increases are expected to modify individual species responses that could shape future communities. We explored the impact...

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Main Authors: Morgane B. Gillard, Jean-Pierre Caudal, Carole Deleu, Gabrielle Thiébaut
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Plants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/7/1324
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spelling doaj-5ad304ced585493d8a65114008235b102021-07-23T14:01:33ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-06-01101324132410.3390/plants10071324Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor MesocosmsMorgane B. Gillard0Jean-Pierre Caudal1Carole Deleu2Gabrielle Thiébaut3ECOBIO, UMR 6553 CNRS, Université de Rennes 1, 35042 Rennes, FranceECOBIO, UMR 6553 CNRS, Université de Rennes 1, 35042 Rennes, FranceIGEPP, UMR 1349 INRAE, Institut Agro Agrocampus Ouest, Université de Rennes 1, 35653 Le Rheu, FranceECOBIO, UMR 6553 CNRS, Université de Rennes 1, 35042 Rennes, FranceSome aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences on ecosystem functioning. Such mass development can be favored by environmental factors. Temperature increases are expected to modify individual species responses that could shape future communities. We explored the impact of rising water temperature on the growth, phenology, and metabolism of six macrophytes belonging to two biogeographic origins (exotic, native) and two growth forms (submerged, emergent). From June to October, they were exposed to ambient temperatures and a 3 °C warming in outdoor mesocosms. Percent cover and canopy height were favored by warmer water for the exotic emergent <i>Ludwigia hexapetala</i>. Warming did not modify total final biomass for any of the species but led to a decrease in total soluble sugars for all, possibly indicating changes in carbon allocation. Three emergent species presented lower flavonol and anthocyanin contents under increased temperatures, suggesting lower investment in defense mechanisms and mitigation of the stress generated by autumn temperatures. Finally, the 3 °C warming extended and shortened flowering period for <i>L. hexapetala</i> and <i>Myosotis scorpioides</i>, respectively. The changes generated by increased temperature in outdoor conditions were heterogeneous and varied depending on species but not on species biogeographic origin or growth form. Results suggest that climate warming could favor the invasiveness of <i>L. hexapetala</i> and impact the structure and composition of aquatic plants communities.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/7/1324climate changespecies biogeographic originbiological traitsphenologymacrophyte growth form
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author Morgane B. Gillard
Jean-Pierre Caudal
Carole Deleu
Gabrielle Thiébaut
spellingShingle Morgane B. Gillard
Jean-Pierre Caudal
Carole Deleu
Gabrielle Thiébaut
Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor Mesocosms
Plants
climate change
species biogeographic origin
biological traits
phenology
macrophyte growth form
author_facet Morgane B. Gillard
Jean-Pierre Caudal
Carole Deleu
Gabrielle Thiébaut
author_sort Morgane B. Gillard
title Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor Mesocosms
title_short Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor Mesocosms
title_full Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor Mesocosms
title_fullStr Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor Mesocosms
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous Impact of Water Warming on Exotic and Native Submerged and Emergent Plants in Outdoor Mesocosms
title_sort heterogeneous impact of water warming on exotic and native submerged and emergent plants in outdoor mesocosms
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Some aquatic plants present high biomass production with serious consequences on ecosystem functioning. Such mass development can be favored by environmental factors. Temperature increases are expected to modify individual species responses that could shape future communities. We explored the impact of rising water temperature on the growth, phenology, and metabolism of six macrophytes belonging to two biogeographic origins (exotic, native) and two growth forms (submerged, emergent). From June to October, they were exposed to ambient temperatures and a 3 °C warming in outdoor mesocosms. Percent cover and canopy height were favored by warmer water for the exotic emergent <i>Ludwigia hexapetala</i>. Warming did not modify total final biomass for any of the species but led to a decrease in total soluble sugars for all, possibly indicating changes in carbon allocation. Three emergent species presented lower flavonol and anthocyanin contents under increased temperatures, suggesting lower investment in defense mechanisms and mitigation of the stress generated by autumn temperatures. Finally, the 3 °C warming extended and shortened flowering period for <i>L. hexapetala</i> and <i>Myosotis scorpioides</i>, respectively. The changes generated by increased temperature in outdoor conditions were heterogeneous and varied depending on species but not on species biogeographic origin or growth form. Results suggest that climate warming could favor the invasiveness of <i>L. hexapetala</i> and impact the structure and composition of aquatic plants communities.
topic climate change
species biogeographic origin
biological traits
phenology
macrophyte growth form
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/7/1324
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