Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Sthefanie do Nascimento Gomes de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez, Demarchi,Layon Oreste, Lopes,Aline
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Amazon wetlands are among the most vulnerable ecosystem to be impacted by climate change, which may increase the frequency of extreme droughts and floods. We used Eichhornia crassipes and Pistia stratiotes, two abundant aquatic plants in the Amazon floodplains, to evaluate the effects of combined temperature and [CO2] increase on growth, physiology and ecological interactions. Individual and paired plants were deposited for three weeks in a microcosm under four IPCC scenarios: control (current temperature/CO2), mild (control + 1.5 ºC, 200 ppm CO2), intermediate (control + 2.5 ºC, 450 ppm CO2) and extreme (control + 3.5 ºC, 850 ppm CO2). P. stratiotes died after three weeks in the intermediate and extreme treatments; E. crassipes experienced no mortality or change in any of the measured variables during the same period. P. stratiotes reduced root length in the mild treatment and reduced total dry biomass in intermediate and extreme treatments, revealing less tolerance to climate change. Ecological interactions between the two species changed with increasing [CO2] and temperature neutral interaction changed to facilitation for E. crassipes, while competitive interaction changed to neutral for P. stratiotes. Global climate change may alter the composition, biomass and ecological interactions of Amazonian aquatic plant species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
title Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
spellingShingle Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
Souza,Sthefanie do Nascimento Gomes de
biomass
competition
Eichhornia crassipes
Pistia stratiotes
wetlands
title_short Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
title_full Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
title_fullStr Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
title_full_unstemmed Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
title_sort Implications of global climate change for the development and ecological interactions between two key Amazonian aquatic macrophytes
author Souza,Sthefanie do Nascimento Gomes de
author_facet Souza,Sthefanie do Nascimento Gomes de
Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
Demarchi,Layon Oreste
Lopes,Aline
author_role author
author2 Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
Demarchi,Layon Oreste
Lopes,Aline
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Sthefanie do Nascimento Gomes de
Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
Demarchi,Layon Oreste
Lopes,Aline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biomass
competition
Eichhornia crassipes
Pistia stratiotes
wetlands
topic biomass
competition
Eichhornia crassipes
Pistia stratiotes
wetlands
description ABSTRACT Amazon wetlands are among the most vulnerable ecosystem to be impacted by climate change, which may increase the frequency of extreme droughts and floods. We used Eichhornia crassipes and Pistia stratiotes, two abundant aquatic plants in the Amazon floodplains, to evaluate the effects of combined temperature and [CO2] increase on growth, physiology and ecological interactions. Individual and paired plants were deposited for three weeks in a microcosm under four IPCC scenarios: control (current temperature/CO2), mild (control + 1.5 ºC, 200 ppm CO2), intermediate (control + 2.5 ºC, 450 ppm CO2) and extreme (control + 3.5 ºC, 850 ppm CO2). P. stratiotes died after three weeks in the intermediate and extreme treatments; E. crassipes experienced no mortality or change in any of the measured variables during the same period. P. stratiotes reduced root length in the mild treatment and reduced total dry biomass in intermediate and extreme treatments, revealing less tolerance to climate change. Ecological interactions between the two species changed with increasing [CO2] and temperature neutral interaction changed to facilitation for E. crassipes, while competitive interaction changed to neutral for P. stratiotes. Global climate change may alter the composition, biomass and ecological interactions of Amazonian aquatic plant species.
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