Seedling recruitment in subalpine grassland forbs: Predicting field regeneration behaviour from lab germination responses

Author:

Vandvik Vigdis1,Elven Reidar2,Töpper Joachim1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Bergen, PO Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen, Norway.

2. Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, Sars gate 1, Tøyen, 0562 Oslo, Norway.

Abstract

Environmental cueing that restricts seed germination to times and places where mortality risk is relatively low may have considerable selective advantage. The predictive power of lab germination responses for field regeneration behaviour is rarely tested. We screened 11 alpine grassland forbs for germination behaviour predictive of microsite and seasonal selectivity, and seed carry-over across years. The predictions were tested in a field experiment. Germination in the lab ranged from 0.05% to 67.9%, and was affected by light (5 species), temperature (6 species), fluctuating temperatures (4 species), moist chilling prior to germination (cold-stratification) (6 species), and dormancy-breaking by means of gibberellic acid (8 species). Seedling emergence in the field varied from 0.1% to 14.1%, and increased in low-competition microsites (bare-ground gaps and cut vegetation; 7 species), and showed seasonal timing (1 species in autumn and 1 species in spring), and seed carry-over across years (7 species). Lab germination responses successfully predicted microsite selectivity in the field and to some extent seed carry-over across years but not seasonal timing of germination. Gap-detecting species were generally small-seeded, low-growing, and found in unproductive habitats. Larger-seeded species germinated in all of the microsites but experienced increased mortality in high-competition microsites. Seed carry-over across years was lower for alpine specialists than for more widely-distributed species.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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